Family IT Guy Podcast
Ein Podcast von Family IT Guy
25 Folgen
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Sora AI Lets Kids Deepfake Themselves - Parents Need to Know This”
Vom: 8.11.2025 -
Roblox CEO on Fox News: ’400 AI Systems’ - I Tested It and Found Sexual Content
Vom: 6.11.2025 -
Mom Uncharted: The Truth About Sharing Kids Online
Vom: 5.11.2025 -
No Phones in Bedrooms: The One Family Rule That Eliminates Most Online Harm
Vom: 5.11.2025 -
The Internet Your Kids Use Is Not Like the One You Grew Up With
Vom: 17.10.2025 -
Instagram’s PG-13 Lie: What Meta’s Own Research Says About Teen Mental Health
Vom: 16.10.2025 -
Roblox Is Rated 12+ But Partners With Barbie and SpongeBob - Here’s What Parents Need to Know
Vom: 14.10.2025 -
Kids Trading Sex For Cell Phone Time: School Resource Officer Gomez (part 2)
Vom: 9.10.2025 -
Why OpenAI Built Sora Like TikTok: The Truth Parents Need
Vom: 4.10.2025 -
ChatGPT’s New Parental Controls Are Broken By Design
Vom: 3.10.2025 -
2 Red Flags That Cover 90% of Online Threats to Children
Vom: 29.9.2025 -
Why I Never Let My Kids Use AI Alone (ChatGPT Danger)
Vom: 27.9.2025 -
Free 24/7 Family IT Consultant: Ask Anything About Kids & Technology
Vom: 26.9.2025 -
Simple Fix for YouTube Kids Dangers - Cybersecurity Expert Shows How
Vom: 25.9.2025 -
Why Meta’s Own Researchers Are Now Testifying Against the Company
Vom: 25.9.2025 -
To David Baszucki (Roblox CEO): The One Safety Fix Parents Need
Vom: 29.8.2025 -
ChatGPT and Teen Suicide: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Vom: 29.8.2025 -
The 764 Group Killed His Daughter - Here’s What Parents Need to Know
Vom: 28.8.2025 -
Roblox Banned the Guy Who Got 6 Predators Arrested - Here’s What Parents Need to Know
Vom: 21.8.2025 -
Settings Kids Up For Success: When Algorithms Replace Family Conversations (ep4)
Vom: 15.8.2025
Ben Gillenwater helps families protect children from digital dangers, bringing 30 years of cybersecurity expertise to the parenting journey. His background includes working with the NSA and serving as Chief Technologist of a $10 billion IT company, where he built global-scale systems and understood technology’s risks at every level. His mission began when he gave his young son an iPad with ”kid-safe” apps—only to discover inappropriate content days later. Despite his deep technical background, Ben realized that if protecting children online was challenging for him, it must be even more difficult for parents without his expertise. Through Family IT Guy, Ben creates videos and articles that help parents and kids learn how to leverage the positive parts of the internet while avoiding the dangerous and risky parts. His approach bridges the knowledge gap between complex technology and practical family protection, making digital safety accessible to everyone.
