They can take on a lot more responsibility, if they choose to.
Google is emailing 13-year-olds instructing them on how to remove parental controls without consent from the parents.
The platform warns users of on-premises versions to upgrade to the latest versions; SaaS and web versions have been patched.
They now need a parent's permission before removing supervision on their Google Account.
A mother’s complaint has reopened an uncomfortable question about who should guide children’s online independence, parents or ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is coming under increasing pressure from Senate Republican colleagues to bring ...
Security researchers found a Google Gemini flaw that let hidden instructions in a meeting invite extract private calendar ...
The kits are so good that vishing is growing more popular, but there is a solution.
Google says it is ending its practice of emailing 13-year-olds step-by-step instructions on how to remove parental controls ...
Fortinet confirms active exploitation of a FortiCloud SSO authentication bypass affecting fully patched FortiGate devices via SAML abuse.
Google has introduced an 'Answer Now' option in the Gemini app, allowing Pro and Thinking model users to bypass longer ...
A newly patched SmarterMail flaws is being exploited in the wild, allowing attackers to reset admin passwords and gain SYSTEM ...