E-Safety (Internet Safety)

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E-Safety Parents' Fact Sheet

Know what your children are doing online and who they are talking to. Ask them to teach you to use any applications you have never used.


Help your children to understand that they should never give out personal details to online friends - personal information includes their messenger ID, email address, mobile number and any pictures of themselves, their family or friends. If your child publishes a picture or video online, anyone can change it or share it.  Remind them that anyone may be looking at their images and one day a future employer could!  The Apps that say images self-destruct in 10 secs can be screen captured. 

If your child receives spam/junk emails and texts, remind them never to believe them, reply to them or use them.  It is not a good idea for your child to open files that are from people they don't know.  They won't know what they contain - it could be a virus, or worse - an inappropriate image or film.

Help your child to understand that some people lie online and, therefore, it's better to keep online mates online.  They should never meet up with any strangers without an adult they trust.

Always keep communication open for a child to know that it's never too late to tell someone if something makes them feel uncomfortable.  Teach young people how to block someone online and how to report them if they feel uncomfortable.  

For more information visit the following useful websites:

CEOP (Child Exploitation & Online Protection)

Think U Know 

Bank Safe Online

iwf.org.uk 

Action Fraud Police UK

NFIB Police UK 

Connect Safely  

Childline

UK Safer Internet Centre

Internet Matters

Net aware - a parents guide to the social networks that children and young people use and how to keep your children safer online.

https://www.o2.co.uk/help/online-safety

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