A library for everyone who cares about improving their digital wellbeing and online safety.
Free tools, guides, dictionaries and downloads for parents, carers, teachers and anyone helping a young person thrive online. Created with our Digital Rebels - used in real homes, classrooms and staff-rooms.
Know tech, not no tech
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Know tech, not no tech •
Bring the Digital Intelligenz to your child’s school. Email your teacher or school!
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How many years will you or your teen lose to tech?
The average Gen-A child spends 7.5 hours a day on screens - over 21 years of their life. See what that actually looks like over a lifetime.
Tools for everyone to learn about life in the digital world. Everything free, no gatekeeping.
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Start a Landline Pod
A practical playbook for organising a group of parents to delay smartphones together. The pressure drops when no one's the only "no."
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Phone Settings Guides
The exact settings to change on iOS and Android before you hand the phone over. No jargon, no guesswork - just tap-by-tap instructions in the order that matters.
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Teen Slang Dictionary
From “rizz” to “ick” - what the group chat actually means, decoded for the over 25’s.
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What I Wish My Parents Knew
A Gen-Z voice guide for the over-25s. Written by our Digital Rebels — the messages they'd send their own parents if they could time-travel back to age 11.
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Flipp The Script
Our podcast. Real conversations between generations about digital life - hosted by our Rebels, unedited and uncomfortably honest.
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Where to Report
A clear map of where to report online harm - by platform, by age, by type.
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If you're looking for something we haven't made yet, we'd genuinely like to know. Our Digital Rebels often turn children, parent, or teacher questions into the next guide.