Online Safety
Online Safety - Top Tips
- Always think of your personal safety first when using ICT or your mobile phone. Remember it is easy for anyone to lie about who they are online, so you can never really be sure about who you are talking to.
- Do not give out any personal information about yourself online to people you do not know. This includes your full name, address, street name, postcode, or school name.
- Never give your contact number to anyone who you don’t know.
- It’s a good idea to use a nickname rather than your real name online.
- Don’t meet people that you have only spoken to online.
- Never give out pictures online or over a mobile. It is easy for people to take your pictures and alter them, send them on, or even pretend to be you with them.
- Always use private settings whenever you are setting up a social networking page or an Instant Messenger (IM) account. This is so people who you don’t want to see your profile can’t.
- Anything you post or upload to the Internet is there forever so be very careful what you put online.
- Never go onto webcam with people you don’t know in real life. Webcam images can be recorded and copied and also shared with other people.
- If you receive any messages or pictures that worry or upset you talk to an adult you trust. You may also report it online, via thinkuknow or CEOP.
Advice & Links
- CEOP - Child Exploitation and Online Protection
- National Online Safety
- Talking to Your Child About Online Harassment - A Guide For Parents
- Cyber Choices - Crime Prevent Delivery Officer
- A to Z of E-Safety
- Sexual Abuse Online - How Can I Help My Child
- NSPCC - Online Reporting
- SWGFL - So You Got Naked Online
- Internet Matters - Online Gaming Advice
- Online Sexual Harassment Guide
- Report Harmful Content
Online Safety Resources for Parents
- UK Safer Internet Centre
- SWFGL - Online Safety Guidance for Parents
- Parent Zone
- Internet matters
- Talking to Your Child About Online Harassment Top Tips
- Talking to Your Child About Online Harassment Guide
- WYP - Keeping your child safe online
- Think you Know Talking to your child about Online Safety
- Act Early
- Childnet
- NSPCC
- SWFGL - Online Checklist
- Internet Matters - Misogyny
- Think You Know - Gaming
- Keeping Children Safe Online
- Helping my autistic child stay safe online
- Reel Life - Interactive Game - Childnet
- Lesson plans, resources, and quiz – Just a joke? -Childnet
- Step up – speak up – Teaching toolkit – Childnet
- STAR – SEND – toolkit – Childnet
Privacy Guides
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation
- Snapchat
- TikTok
- Virtual Reality
- Xbox One
- YouTube