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Online Child Safety in 2026: New Threats and Updates

By: Deacon John O'Maley
Narrated by: Gerald Seguin
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The online world changed dramatically in 2026—and your parenting must too.

This essential guide from Catholic Deacon John O’Maley gives parents the clarity, tools, and confidence they need to navigate an internet filled with new dangers: AI-generated fake images, sextortion targeting teens, predators inside gaming chats and VR worlds, harmful viral challenges, mental-health risks, and the quiet influence of AI chatbots shaping young minds.

Drawing from the latest research, real-world examples, and pastoral experience, this book explains today’s most urgent digital threats and offers practical, step-by-step solutions any parent can use—regardless of technical skill. You’ll learn how to set up stronger filters and parental controls, guide your child’s social media use, handle difficult conversations, build a healthy Family Media Plan, protect privacy, and recognize signs of danger before they escalate.

More than a safety manual, this is a faith-anchored roadmap that strengthens families, restores confidence, and brings God’s protection into every digital decision.

If you want to raise wise, resilient, and faithful children in a world of constant screens, this is your must-have guide for 2026 and beyond.

©2025 Deacon John O'Maley (P)2026 Deacon John O'Maley
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