Yesterday, #Android released its latest OS update, which includes new built-in parental controls!
You can now manage #ScreenTime, app limits and content on Google apps without needing to download Google Family Link.
See the full guide ➡️ https://t.co/dbIUojvUJC
1 in 4 girls have been contacted by a stranger online, rising to 1 in 3 among 15-17 year-olds. Ofcom’s new guidance could help, but only if Government makes it statutory.
IM is calling on Government to act so platforms are required to implement the guidance, not just “urged” to.
Tech companies must up their game on protecting women and girls from online harm.
Our new guidance sets out practical action to tackle online misogynistic abuse, pile-ons, stalking, intimate image abuse, and more.
🔗 https://t.co/Vt8r8aJSYk
This #OddSocksDay, let’s celebrate differences and show respect to each
other.
#AntiBullyingWeek is a great time to learn how to spot bullying, prevent it, and take action when it occurs.
Learn to support children facing online bullying:
https://t.co/nsYlY6ru7Y
#PowerForGood
Welcome to #AntiBullyingWeek 2025: #PowerForGood!🌟
We’ve worked with young people & our members all year to make this week powerful & inspiring. Millions are joining in - what’s your plan? Need ideas? We’re here to help!
Let's bring an end to bullying together💙
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Talk with your child about cyberbullying before it happens, when it happens and long after it's dealt with to support their wellbeing, safety and digital resilience.
For conversation starters and helpful tips ahead of #AntiBullyingWeek, visit https://t.co/MK9Vg85h0s.
Should you use #ScreenTime as a reward? Or take it away as punishment?
Online safety experts @DrKowert and Richard Waite share their suggestions for supporting positive relationships with tech as your child grows in our latest Q&A ⬇️
https://t.co/neXqPt54PN
Empower children to tackle online hate and trolling with crucial advice and tips. Learn how to support young people in navigating a safer digital world #InternetSafety#StopOnlineHate
For more advice, visit: https://t.co/GiCglLS5UI
Online Blackmail, @CEOPEducation's latest resource, helps children aged 12 to 14 to identify and report blackmail, remove images and access support if needed. Find out more and download today ⬇️
Available now 🎉 Download 'Online Blackmail' today and support pupils aged 12 to 14 to stay safer from online blackmail. Find out more and download for free: https://t.co/VKLGKuKdvC
Creating restricted profiles limits the access your children have to content on Android Tablets and restricts in-app purchasing. Find out more about it form our website.
https://t.co/e4PEc0OoLk
Get tips and advice on things you can do to minimise risks from spending too much time online and help children develop a healthy relationship with technology and find balance with their screen time.
https://t.co/NSZQAWXUm6
Like other social media platforms, Twitch allows users apply certain privacy and security settings on Twitch. Find out more on how to set up parental controls on the platform
https://t.co/HvI2qlxSze
Artificial intelligence continues to increase in ability and technology. Undress AI is one example that could leave young people open to harm. Learn what it is so you can better protect your child online.
https://t.co/S5RHDoxWLu
TikTok parental controls come in the form of Family Pairing. The platform also features a number of privacy and safety settings to manage communication, screen time, content and more.
https://t.co/tqugMbfkPC
Yubo features a number of safety functions to help your child manage different elements. They can use the reporting function to flag content that breaks community guidelines or upsets them while also limiting who can contact them.
https://t.co/sSZ9MboBSB
Laura, mother of four gives her experience of how she shares pictures of her children online and how this is changing as they get older.
https://t.co/7fkHmqFIyt
Although blocking and reporting tools are widely available, research shows that children and young people often do not use them to manage harm they encounter online. Find out more about the research from our website.
https://t.co/eriOngtZqI
More free time often means increased exposure to online trends and challenges. The summer holidays are no exception. Learn how to talk to your children about these risks and ensure they know what to do if they encounter something unsafe.
https://t.co/XNEwe02Rre
How to talk about wellbeing and tech with children? Our expert panel gives practical advice and tips on children and young people’s wellbeing and how, if it does, is affected by technology.
https://t.co/zDu1GH3mFI
Learn how to manage your child’s online safety on the Discord app by enabling or disabling security, privacy and data features.
https://t.co/pjmwbM243Y