TikTok and Roblox have recently rolled out new features designed to support children’s digital wellbeing. These updates aim to give parents more control over screen time, content access, and online interactions—while encouraging healthier habits for kids. Here’s what’s changed and how these new tools can help you guide and protect your child’s online experience.
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What Parents Should Do Before Letting Their Kids Use CapCut
CapCut is one of the most popular video editing apps among children and teens today. If your child enjoys making TikToks, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts, they’ve probably already downloaded it—or are asking to.
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Call of Duty: WWII PC Version Pulled Amid Remote Hacking Fears
A critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Call of Duty: WWII has prompted its removal from digital PC storefronts.
Game removed from PC store after alarming exploits
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Do Ads Keep Popping Up On Your Phone? How To Stop It
If ads keep popping up on your phone, you’re not alone. Fortunately, there is a way to stop them before they bug you even more or become a malware or identity fraud threat. These interruptions start with a simple “tap pop-ups” or “push notifications allowed”, then escalate into full-screen redirects every time you open Chrome, Safari, or an app.
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How to Get Rid of a Virus on Your Phone (2025 Guide)
What if that constant screen glitching signals that your phone has a virus and it’s leaking your data, tracking your taps and browser history, or draining your battery? Mobile viruses have come a long way, so they don’t always look like the ones from the early internet days. But not to worry, as we’re here to show you how to get rid of a virus on your phone and make sure it doesn’t come back.
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Jennifer Aniston Deepfake Romance Scam: Victim Fooled by AI Impersonation
Besides being a household name, Jennifer Aniston is also a household image for scammers. For more than a decade, cybercriminals have exploited her identity in scams ranging from spam and phishing emails to fake endorsements. Now they’re abusing her image in AI-generated romance fraud.
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Facebook Ad Scam Targets Gamers with Fake Witcher 4 Beta Invite to Steal Steam Accounts
Gamers beware! A new phishing campaign uncovered by Bitdefender cybersecurity researcher Ionuț Baltariu uses The Witcher 4 hype and Facebook’s ad platform to lure players into giving up their Steam credentials.
Germany Moves to Block AI App DeepSeek Over Unlawful Data Transfers to China
The Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has notified Apple and Google that DeepSeek, the AI chatbot app, represents illegal content under the European data protection law (GDPR). The reason is simple – the application is accused of unlawful transfers of personal data to China.
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Employee arrested after Brazil’s central bank service provider hacked for US $140 million
This month could barely have started any worse for some financial institutions in Brazil.
On 30 June 2025, C&M Software, a Brazilian company that provides a “bridge” helping the country’s central bank connect to local banks, revealed that it had been hacked.
Google Ordered to Pay $314 Million for Secretly Using Android Owners’ Data
A California court finds Google liable for misusing cellular data from idle devices, ending an August 2019 class-action lawsuit.
Massive verdict ends long-running legal battle
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