Online Safety

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Making sure our children are safe online is becoming more and more important in a world where everyone can be contacted at the touch of a button. Simple advice and guidance on how to keep your child safe online can be found in many places, and helping teach your child why its important to be safe online is essential. Here are a number of websites to help parents keep their children safe online.

Remember these simple rules about staying safe online:

1. Never share your password.
2. Think before you post.
3. Adjust your privacy settings and review them often.
4. Only accept friend requests from people you know personally.
5. Report things that look suspicious.

CEOP video about sharing Private Information on Social Media

CEOP film for younger children about making friends online

Review Lab Guidance on Internet Safety

NSPCC video about the problems around Sexting

Lancashire Constabulary Online Safety Advice

Safer Internet Day website

ThinkUKnow website

ThinkUKnow for 5-7 year olds

ThinkUKnow for 8-10 year olds

ThinkUKnow for 11-13 year olds

Get Safe Online – practical advice for parents to keep your child’s online experience safe

Dummies – 10 top tips to keep teens safe online

Facebook Staying Safe Help Page

Cyberbullying advice about Twitter

Staying Safe on Snapchat

Staying Safe on Instagram

NSPCC Advice on Staying Safe online

Sunday Express Guide to keeping children safe online

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