Today is #SaferInternetDay2019 and @cybersafeie have some simple tips for #parents on how to create healthy tech habits at home.
Check out their short video below.🤳👨👩👧👦
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It's not always their fault! 41% of 8-17 year olds said that someone share something with them that they didn't want to see. Dialogue, discussion, parents and teachers who listen and don't overreact is what we need. #SID2019#esafety https://t.co/HOiCGbBZH1
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This #SaferInternetDay, take the time to be kind online and make a big difference to someone’s day.
#ENDviolence online. https://t.co/r1P0t9vwAF
Webwise is looking for #secondary school students to become Safer Internet Day Ambassadors! This is a fantastic opportunity to meet other young people and get involved in making a difference with their peers. Apply now! https://t.co/ScbRoXQBYT
Are you a Parent struggling with The Fortnite Game in your home? Got Children spending too long playing the game? Getting the balance right can be thought but here’s some ideas https://t.co/iKehqVIaUZ #eSafety#OnlineSafety
Do you believe everything you see? Make sure #children understand what fake news is by developing their critical literacy skills. https://t.co/3m5kX5FnK7 via @Livingstone_S
Looking for some Google Business Reviews! Would love to hear some feedback from some past Adult Ed. / Night Course Participants. The review button is on the bottom left of the link page. Thanks in advance
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"Sharenting" - where parents share personal information about their children on social media - is the "weakest link" in risking online fraud and identity theft, warns Barclays. #sharenting#privacy RT 'Sharenting' puts young at risk of online fraud https://t.co/cyC5Tiyu1f
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Remember that creepy Snapchat Maps feature? Looks like Snapchat are trying again with a less creepy version. We take a look in this #OnlineSafety blog post https://t.co/3ocJjV9SP5 #eSafety