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Year one. We would rather put out a few things worth trusting than a wall of filler.

A wall of full library shelves, spines packed tight from floor to ceiling.

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Parents Students Seniors Everyone

Stay Safe Online. A practical starter guide.

Thirteen things that matter most for staying safe online in 2026. Passkeys. Scams. Family safety. Plain language, no jargon, written for grandparents, parents, teenagers, and anyone else. About ten minutes to read. Save it, print it, send it.

PDF · web guide · Updated 13 February 2026 · CC BY-SA 4.0

Find what fits your room.

Students

1 guide live

Starter kits, everyday habits, and what to do when something goes wrong.

Parents

1 guide live

Conversation guides for home, plus the bits worth forwarding to a school.

Teachers

0 guides live

Classroom-ready materials, lesson outlines, and discussion prompts.

Seniors

1 guide live

Scam patterns, two-factor walkthroughs, and plain-language guides.

What we are still writing.

The honest queue. Some of these live on sibling pages, some are in draft. We list them so you know what is coming, not to pad the shelf.

Cybersecurity-in-schools whitepaper

Age-by-age curriculum outcomes, a teacher training plan, and a cost estimate. The document policymakers can actually read.

In progress

The Human Perimeter podcast

Long-form conversations about digital safety in Slovak and English. The first season records over the summer.

Upcoming

Starter guide for new teachers

A shorter, classroom-first companion to the parent handout. It pilots with partner schools before it goes public.

Upcoming

Scam-pattern briefings for seniors

Short weekly notes, in plain language, on the scams landing in Slovak inboxes that week.

Upcoming

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If you teach at a school, run a community programme, or train staff at a company, these guides are yours to use in your sessions. A short credit line helps, but we do not require it.

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Questions

How do I choose a password manager?

Pick one that is reputable, end-to-end encrypted, and syncs cleanly across your devices. Established open-source tools like Bitwarden are a safe starting point, and well-reviewed commercial ones like 1Password work too.

What are the first steps to secure a home network?

Change the default router password. Turn on WPA3, or WPA2-AES if WPA3 is not available. Keep the router firmware up to date. For smart bulbs, cameras, and other IoT gear, put them on a separate guest network.

How can I spot deepfakes?

Watch for small oddities: unnatural blinking, speech that feels slightly out of sync, strange shadows around the face, glitches during fast movement. And if a “colleague” or “family member” sends an urgent request, check it on a second channel before you act.

Something missing? Tell us.

If there is a guide you wish existed, say so. Requests shape what we write next, and donations pay for the writing.