The Digital Safety Playbook — Lo Quinn
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There's a version of your child's online life you've never seen. Here's what's actually in it.

A cybersecurity professional and mom spent 20 years finding digital vulnerabilities for corporations. Then she wrote this for parents.

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The Digital Safety Playbook by Lo Quinn
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What parents don't realize until it's too late

"A mom described finding out her 12-year-old had been in contact with the same account across Roblox, Discord, and Instagram for four months. She'd been checking her daughter's Instagram. She had no idea about the others."

Pattern documented across multiple parent reports — Chapter 2 covers exactly how this happens

This isn't a rare horror story. It's a predictable pattern — one that's visible once you know what to look for. Most parents don't know what to look for. That's not a failure. Nobody ever explained how these environments actually work.

This isn't a pediatrician's advice column. It's threat intelligence, translated for parents.

Lo Quinn
Lo Quinn
Cybersecurity Professional & Author  ·  Mom of a 6 & 14-year-old

I've spent 20 years helping organizations find and close the exact same vulnerabilities that predators and scammers use to reach children. I wrote this because no one else had.

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20 years in enterprise cybersecurity
The same manipulation architecture that targets organizations is used to target kids. This playbook makes that visible.
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Currently raising children in this environment
This isn't theoretical. It's written from inside the same situation you're in — not from a research lab.
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Written for parents, not IT professionals
No jargon, no fear-mongering. Plain English, practical steps, and a plan you can actually use.

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"I thought I was pretty tech-savvy until I read this. There were things happening on the apps my daughter uses that I had no clue about. The chapter on gaming alone was worth the price."

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Mom of a 13-year-old
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"The privacy settings section alone saved me so much time. I didn't realize how many things were exposed on my kids' accounts. I made changes the same day I read it."

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Tamara K.
Mom of kids aged 9 & 12
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"Finally — a guide that doesn't talk down to parents. I read the whole thing in one evening and had a real conversation with my son the next morning. No fight. That alone was worth $27."

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Most parents act here. Keep scrolling if you want to see exactly what's inside.


What you'll know after 2 hours with this playbook

Eight chapters. Plain English. A plan you can use tonight.

01
How kids actually use the internet today
Not what they say they do — what the apps are designed to make them do. Where modern digital risk actually begins.
02
Know the platforms: TikTok, Snapchat, Discord, Roblox
Platform-by-platform breakdown of where the real risks are hiding and what to pay attention to on each one.
03
Privacy without paranoia
The specific settings and permissions that actually matter — and the ones that give parents false confidence.
04
Social media, messaging & online pressure
How online pressure and manipulation work so you can help your child navigate it with awareness, not conflict.
05
Gaming, voice chat & online communities
What's actually happening on gaming platforms — and how to set realistic boundaries without misunderstanding the environment.
06
Scams, phishing & digital manipulation
Recognize the patterns behind manipulation faster so you can teach your child how to slow down and verify.
07
Digital boundaries that actually work
Build healthier rules around devices and communication — without the constant power struggles.
08
When something goes wrong
Exactly what to do if an account is compromised, a message crosses a line, or something suddenly feels off. Step-by-step — no guessing.

Most parents believe a few things that simply aren't true anymore

"If my child knows not to talk to strangers, they're safe."
Risky interactions happen inside gaming platforms, group chats, and shared communities where strangers don't look like strangers. The risk often begins with familiarity, not obvious danger.
"If the account is private, only friends can see it."
Private settings don't stop screenshots, message forwarding, tagging, or the small details that quietly build a bigger picture. Private doesn't always mean protected.
"I already monitor my child's phone — that's enough."
Monitoring is not the same as understanding. Secondary accounts, cross-platform contact, and private group chats are things most monitoring apps don't catch and most parents don't know to look for.
"My child would tell me if something felt wrong."
Many kids feel confused, embarrassed, or pressured — and unsure how to explain what's happening. Silence doesn't mean safety. Confidence has to be built before something happens.

The real questions parents have before buying

"This won't happen to my kid."
Every parent who has ever had something go wrong said the same thing. The patterns in this playbook are common, not rare — they're just invisible until you know what to look for. That's exactly what this is for.
"Why should I pay $27? Can't I find this free online?"
You can find pieces of it. But it'll take 40+ hours of scattered research across forums and outdated articles. Or 2 hours tonight with everything organized by someone who does this professionally. One session with a family therapist after a crisis costs $150–250. This is $27.
"I'm not very tech-savvy. Will I even understand this?"
This was written specifically for parents without a technical background. If you can read a news article, you can read this. No jargon, no acronyms without explanation, no assumed knowledge.
"My child is only 8. Is this relevant yet?"
Digital exposure starts much earlier than most parents expect. Starting these conversations and habits early makes everything easier. The best time to read this is before something happens, not after.
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The Digital Safety Playbook  ·  By Lo Quinn

Understand the digital world your child is growing up in — before something goes wrong, not after.

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Platform-by-platform breakdown of the apps kids use
Privacy settings that actually matter
Warning signs, conversations, and action plan
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Everything else you might be wondering

What format is this? How do I get it?

The Digital Safety Playbook is an instantly downloadable PDF. After checkout you'll receive immediate access — no waiting, no app to install. Read it on any device: phone, tablet, laptop, or print it out.

How long does it take to read?

Most parents complete the full playbook in one or two evenings — roughly 2 to 3 hours. Each chapter stands on its own, so you can start anywhere and still get value immediately. Many parents start taking action the same night.

Will this quickly become outdated as apps change?

Most of what the playbook teaches is behavioral and structural — how manipulation works, how platforms are designed, how kids communicate online. Those principles don't change even when specific apps do. You also get lifetime access to future updates at no extra cost.

I'm a single parent with very little time. Is this worth it?

It's written for exactly that situation. Each chapter is self-contained and designed to get you to a clear action quickly. Two evenings is all it takes — and each chapter ends with specific steps you can take immediately, not just theory.