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Phishing – Advice for Parents

Phishing is when fraudsters try to gain access to your confidential information such as bank details, credit card information, or passwords.

False Information – Advice for Parents

With so much content available to us, it is important to be able to judge how accurate and reliable our information is.

Be in Ctrl: Protecting yourself online

#BeInCtrl – A Short Film on Online Grooming from PDST Technology in Education on Vimeo. Created to compliment the Be […]

Covid 19: Online Safety Advice for Parents

These uncertain times have led to an understandable disruption to family life, with parents and children spending more time than usual at home, and online.

Webcam Blackmail – Advice for Parents

Young people are using video and webcam chat to hang out with friends and meet new people. There are risks, […]

Digital Age of Consent

In this article, we take a look at big data, the new set of  Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and ask […]

Screen time – Advice for Parents

Are you concerned about how much time your child spends on their phone/tablet/computer? We’ve put together a guide for parents […]

Live Streaming: Advice and Tips

Live streaming allows people to broadcast their own life or experiences online in real time to friends, followers or the […]

Social Networking Tips

If your child using social media, here are a few conversation starters to help them make the most of the […]

Dealing with Cyberbullying

What is Cyberbullying? Online bullying is something you should talk about with your child before it happens. Ideally when your […]

Advice for First Time Tablet Use

For many children today their first experience of the internet is through a tablet or smartphone device. If you are […]

What to do if Images/Video of my Child are Shared Online?

  Advice for Parents If images of your child have been shared online without their permission, there are a number […]

6 Things to Consider Before Sharing Photos of your Child Online

  It’s not uncommon nowadays for photos of children to be posted online before they are even born. Announcing your […]

Is the Blue Whale Challenge a Hoax?

What is the Blue Whale Game? The Blue Whale Game has made news headlines across Europe recently with many police […]

Why do teens sext?

Teen sexting: Why do teens sext? There are many reasons why children exchange explicit messages. Often messages are exchanged as […]

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