In part one of this episode, Burton speaks about the importance of checking your children’s devices, the dangers of chat rooms and gives great advice on setting limits. If you’re a parent, or you know people who are, dial in and learn what you need to know to keep your children safer against today’s technology.
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About Burton Kelso
Burton owns a computer repairing tech support company based in Kansas City. He’s also a national speaker and has been on multiple national tv stations.
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