Privacy Hub have created a superb guide for parent and carers around how to keep children safe online.

As a resource, the internet is a wonderful place for children to learn, explore ideas, and express themselves creatively. However, all these activities often come with risks. Kids online can be exposed to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and even predators.

While keeping an eye on what children see and do online helps protect them against these risks, it’s not easy monitoring kids without feeling like you’re invading their privacy. Just asking what websites they visit may give the impression that you don’t trust them.

The key to combatting any big risk is education. It’s important to be aware of the dangers, how to protect against them, and how to identify the warning signs. 

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