iPhones and iPads have a built-in filtering feature called Screen Time, which allows users to restrict their children's access or their own access to many inappropriate or time-wasting elements of the internet. While Screen Time offers several beneficial settings to...
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Leading Our Nation in Today’s Nisayon
It is only a mere hour after the tragic news of the heilige Mashgiach zt”l’s passing, when I reach out to…
The Mashgiach, HaRav Matisyahu Salomon zt”l, Founder of TAG
TAG Baltimore joins the TAG International community and the entire Jewish people in mourning the loss of Harav Matisyahu Salomon zt"l, Mashgiach of Beis Medrash Govoha, founder and guide for TAG International since its inception. From spearheading the world wide...
Why, Oh Why, Spotify?
Spotify is a widely-used app for enjoying music and podcasts, yet it contains a considerable amount of objectionable content. With a free account, users gain access to nearly all content on Spotify. While this encompasses a range of safe material such as Jewish music...
You Decide, TAG Helps
When TAG installs a filter on your device, it's you, the customer, who decides how lenient or strict your filter is, determining what is allowed and what is blocked. TAG's customers range from those requesting a complete block on all content on their laptop to use at...
The Flip Switch
Many would rather avoid the distractions, addictiveness, and constant temptations associated with carrying a smartphone in their pocket. However, for various reasons, they often find it challenging to transition to using a basic phone. Some are drawn to the...
Cricut Machines
Cricut machines are all the rage among creative families and children. With these machines, you can produce professional-looking labels and designs for all sorts of surfaces. However, using the machine requires access to the Cricut app, which can work on a laptop but...
Addictive Design
Smartphones and apps are deliberately designed to be addictive. Tech companies hire product designers, and researchers to analyze the habits and vulnerabilities of their users to keep them engaged in their technology. Endless notifications, continuous scrolling, and...
Explicit Media
What parents and children need to know about reading and viewing explicit and violent articles, photos and clips Where are these media being accessed Different types of sites and platforms The horrifying news coming from Eretz Yisrael R”l presents a new...
Not So Kosher Phones
Many kosher devices on the market today, such as phones and MP3 players, do not have any official kosher certification agency ensuring the safety of the device. This is unlike the kosher food industry which has a number of respected certifying agencies overseen by...
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Breaks in the iPhone Fence
iPhones and iPads have a built-in filtering feature called Screen Time, which allows users to...
Leading Our Nation in Today’s Nisayon
It is only a mere hour after the tragic news of the heilige Mashgiach zt”l’s passing, when I reach out to…
The Mashgiach, HaRav Matisyahu Salomon zt”l, Founder of TAG
TAG Baltimore joins the TAG International community and the entire Jewish people in mourning the...
Why, Oh Why, Spotify?
Spotify is a widely-used app for enjoying music and podcasts, yet it contains a considerable...
You Decide, TAG Helps
When TAG installs a filter on your device, it's you, the customer, who decides how lenient or...
The Flip Switch
Many would rather avoid the distractions, addictiveness, and constant temptations associated with...
Cricut Machines
Cricut machines are all the rage among creative families and children. With these machines, you...
Addictive Design
Smartphones and apps are deliberately designed to be addictive. Tech companies hire product...
Explicit Media
What parents and children need to know about reading and viewing explicit and violent articles,...
Not So Kosher Phones
Many kosher devices on the market today, such as phones and MP3 players, do not have any official...