 I've worked at Argos since 2001. In the last 18 years, I've seen everything from images and videos of young babies being sexually abused through to teenagers crying and distraught as they're sex-daunted on web cameras. If you'd seen what I've seen, you would never allow your child alone in their bedroom with an internet-capable device. If you'd seen what I've seen, you'd think twice about posting those pictures. Once they're out there, you've lost control. If you've seen what I've seen, I know that no parent would hand over a device to a child with blind trust and absolute ignorance. If you've seen what I've seen, you'd tell your children that they can only talk to people online that they actually know and they certainly shouldn't be meeting up with them. If you've seen what I've seen, you would know that the internet and devices can be just as dangerous as driving a car. We teach our children to drive and be safe on the roads and we need to be doing the same with our children and devices. If you'd seen what I've seen, you'd seriously think about what you're putting online, not just what your kids are posting. Putting pictures up online of your children might be cute to you, but it's attractive to others. It's really important for your kids to just always know that nothing is so bad that they can't talk to you about it.