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Help & advice

Helpful information and guidance on a range of key online safety topics

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Online Bullying

How to identify online bullying and key advice on how to deal with it

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Livestreaming

People use livestreaming to broadcast live video footage of themselves to others, usually their friends/family or the general public

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Sharenting

Sharenting is when a parent or carer uses the internet to share news, images, videos and information about their child

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Privacy and Data

Personal data is information about you collected by the apps and websites you visit (like the things you like and open)

Phishing and Scams

Phishing and online scams are ways that people try to trick you into giving up your personal information, login details or money

Location Services

Location-based services are found on most smart devices including phones and use technology to pinpoint the location of your device

Expiring Content

Expiring content is content that disappears after it has been viewed or that is only available for a certain amount of time

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Digital Wellbeing

Going online and using technology can impact our emotions and mental health

What can stop children reporting OSH?

Think about the ways your child currently communicates you about difficult topics.

What are the signs my child is affected by this?

These signs can be similar to the signs of lots of worries, but it’s important to remember online sexual harassment could be a possible reason for them.

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