Look at the top of this page. In the address bar, you'll see "HTTPS"—that "S" signifies a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate, meaning your connection is secure. You should see one on any site that asks for personal data, especially payment information. Actually, these days, you should see one everywhere.
Keeping your children entertained is no easy feat. There’s plenty they can do outside, but what happens when it’s snowing or raining? More importantly, how can you be sure that their time spent online remains safe? Or that what they’re doing is both entertaining and educational?
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