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How can teaching children to never share address details with strangers online protect the home?

Children might not see the risk in casually telling someone online where they live, what time they get home, or when their parents are away. To them it might just be part of a game or chat. But this information, in the wrong hands, can expose your home and family to danger.

By explaining, in age-appropriate language, that addresses, school names, phone numbers and daily routines are “private family information,” you set clear boundaries. Teach them that they should never share these details in chats, games, or social media, no matter how friendly the other person seems.

You can also encourage them to show you if anyone asks personal questions that feel unusual. Make it normal, not scary, to talk about it.

This simple digital habit keeps your physical home safer, because strangers can’t easily connect your online life to your real-world front door.

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