It's a question that every parent struggles with - how much freedom do I give my child on the world wide web, and at what age? As one tech CEO put it - today's teenagers are either online, or asleep. But can too much freedom to browse end up causing damage to vulnerable teens?
Fiona Neill's new book, The Good Girl, explores the dangers of social media - how the internet can make teenagers vulnerable, how one mistake can destroy a family forever - look out for our book giveaway of The Good Girl next week.
So what can we do to ensure kids are properly protected in the digital age? Share your ideas and thoughts on this thread and you could win a signed copy of the book and a £100 Boden voucher. There's also three copies of the book for runners-up.
Share your ideas before Monday 17th August for a chance to win. This competition is sponsored by Penguin Random House.
This competition is now closed. Winners will be contacted shortly