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Cybersecurity Life Skills for Teens

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"Cybersecurity Life Skills for Teens" by Mark Lynd is a valuable resource for teens and parents seeking to navigate the digital world safely and securely. The book covers topics such as cybersecurity basics, identity theft prevention, and managing digital footprints. Written in an easy-to-understand manner, it offers practical tips and advice on staying safe online, making it a refreshing approach that will resonate with both teens and parents.

Thanks so much to Netgalley for this advanced copy.

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This is a good book, not only for teens, but also for people of other ages about tips and advices while being online. I liked how clear, intuite and easy to read the narrative was. Well done!

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An informative guide that teaches teens how to protect their privacy, reputation, and security while online. From cyberbullying to identity theft, the author covers a range of important topics that every teen needs to know about. With real-world advice from a cybersecurity expert, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay safe while navigating the digital world.

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Mark Lynd's 'Cybersecurity Life Skills for Teens' is a must-read for every teen who spends time online. This book covers everything from the basics of cybersecurity to practical tips on how to protect privacy and reputation online. The author's real-world advice and extensive experience in the field make this an invaluable resource for any teen who wants to stay safe while online.

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Am important book for teens (and adults) living in the digital age. Having grown up in a time before the internet as we know it now, I found this book extremely educational. This book will be very useful for young readers as they grow up in a world filled with technology, and the dangers that come with it.

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I take for granted that everybody knows the basics of cybersecurity, but sadly that isn’t the case. This book is a great primer for teens (and reminder for even the most cautious adults). Some information is repetitive, but overall this was a solid read that I will purchase for my teenaged sons.

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