Indian kids, teens more vulnerable than ever to smartphone threats
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As smartphones replace PCs/laptops as the primary device, a high level of trust in smartphone security exists among Indian children and teens, but is coupled with a low level of protection, even though risk is at an all-time high, revealed the '2022 Consumer Mobile Threat Report' by cyber-security research firm McAfee. In India, most children (75 per cent) think a new phone is more secure than a new computer, whereas only 71 per cent of parents agree.
Engage your toddlers indoor
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Keeping a toddler busy indoors can be difficult, as they are at an age where they would like to run, explore and be free! Even after spending a fair share of time in the park, kids persist to spend more and more time outside. While parents try their best to entertain them, at times it gets challenging for them to engage their toddlers at home.
Kids are cool if parents cash in on their inheritance
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Cash in on the kids' inheritance and spend up big on the retirement plans, this is the message coming from a study by researchers at the University of South Australia. The study explored contemporary attitudes towards wealth transfer taxation in Australia, finding that public resistance to inheritance and estate taxes may have declined in the 40 years since they were abolished in Australia.
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