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How to stay safe on the internet 5S e-safety assembly. Online gaming. Social network. Download music. Researching or browsing. 26% of children have a public social networking profile such as Facebook. You must be 13 years or older.
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26% of children have a public social networking profile such as Facebook. You must be 13 years or older.
12% of 9-16 year olds say they have been bothered or upset by something on the internet…
…however, 56% of parents whose child has received nasty or hurtful messages online are not aware of this.
1/8 parents don’t monitor their children’s online activities…while 56% of parents take positive steps such as suggesting to their children how to behave towards others online.
36% of 9-16 year olds claim that they definitely know more about the internet than their parents.
73% of children say their friends have helped or supported their internet use.
44% of children claim to have received some guidance on safe internet use from their friends, and 35% say that they have also provided advice to their friends.
Children say they receive most online safety advice from:1) parents (63%)2) teachers (58%)3) other relatives (47%)4) friends (44%).
87% of all children use the internet at home and most of the time we are unsupervised while we browse the web.
New email! Bob10:Hello. I want to be friends.What’s your phone number?
The internet is just like real life because it is real life.
9) Only give your mobile number or website address to trusted friends and family
5) Check your profile and make sure it doesn’t include any personal information
1) Tell your parent, carer or a teacher if something or someone makes you feel uncomfortable or worried
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