Predators go where potential victims are

They’re talking to children and teens while gaming online or sending private messages on Snapchat and Instagram. These criminals are lurking and waiting for an opportunity to lure and groom child victims.

  • How confident are you that your child knows what to do if approached by a predator?
  • How comfortable are you talking to your child about online safety?
  • How confident are you that you know everything your child is doing online?

This free eBook is here to help.

Here’s what you’ll learn.

    1. Seven steps you can take to protect the children in your life from online predators
    2. Six questions predators ask that should raise red flags for your child
    3. Four questions to ask your child if you believe they’ve been victimized

All for free.

At the Beau Biden Foundation, we understand how overwhelming it can be to keep up with your child’s digital life. But with children spending more time online than ever before, now is the time to make sure you’re doing everything you can to protect them from the 500,000 predators currently online.

It’s a starting point for important conversations—and a step toward keeping your child safer online.