Doomscrolling is Rewiring Our Brains

Ever found yourself glued to your phone at 2 AM, scrolling through one distressing headline after another? You tell yourself, just one more post, but an hour later, you’re still scrolling—wired, anxious, unable to sleep. This isn’t just a bad habit. It’s a design feature. The Science of Doomscrolling Doomscrolling—consuming a steady stream of negative […]

Are Parental Controls Enough?

Why Direct Messages and Ephemeral Features Remain a Blind Spot Parental controls help many families feel safer about online activity. Yet they often fail to monitor private, encrypted, or disappearing chats. This gap creates a blind spot for parents who rely too much on software filters. Parental Controls: A Partial Solution Many tools block explicit […]