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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reminds parents to urge their children and teens to protect personal and financial information. The IRS Security Summit offers tips to parents during National Cybersecurity Month.
With the proliferation of smartphones, tablets, notebooks and computers along with online education for young students during COVID-19, many youths are now at risk. Children use computers and smartphones at home for school, online shopping and social media. Because many young individuals do not understand cybersecurity risks, they may share personal information that will unknowingly be used by scammers and fraudsters.
The Security Summit highlights five tips for online security. Parents should share these concepts with youth and teens and urge them to protect personal data.
Editor's Note: Students routinely use online platforms as part of their education. As a result, there is widespread use of electronic devices by individuals in grade school, middle school and high school. Parents should educate students about the importance of cybersecurity.
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