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Online Safety - for parents
Oct 21, 2019
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Online Safety - for parents. Jane McFall [email protected] k. Some Statistics ( www.internetmatters.org Oct 2016). 61% children will go online to watch video clips 83% children use YouTube to access the internet 86% children aged 7-11 use some form of online communication
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Online Safety - for parents Jane McFall [email protected]
Some Statistics (www.internetmatters.org Oct 2016) 61% children will go online to watch video clips 83% children use YouTube to access the internet 86% children aged 7-11 use some form of online communication 26% children aged 10-13 use the internet for 3 hours or more a day
Some Statistics (10-11yr olds) Cornwall Oct 2016 • 100% access the internet unsupervised (use device in their own room) • 100% access YouTube • 95% have access to a games console • 80% claim to access social media
YouTube Kids Apps for 0-5 Years Gives parents peace of mind and a child a safe online viewing experience • YouTube launched a child friendly version of their popular video sharing site. First introduced in the US, now available in the UK. • Filters out inappropriate content and hides comments on videos • It is not possible to login to the platform • Ads are screened to ensure they are appropriate for children • Videos are grouped into 4 categories; shows, music, learning, explore • Age: 4+ • Cost: Free • Available on Android and IOS Remember it is still important to talk to your child about what they watch on this app
Do you recognise any of these? Musical.ly 16+ FaceBook 13+ http://www.net-aware.org.uk Oovoo 16+ HangOuts 14+ Instagram 13+ Snapchat 16+ WhatsApp 16+ MeetMe 18+
Would you know if any of the sites on the previous slide are being used by your child/children? Risks to be considered • Age? • Information? • Chatting • Where? • Who? • Pictures/Images • Privacy Settings https://www.commonsensemedia.org
What do these symbols mean?
Have you heard of PEGI classification? • PEGI – Legal in UK 2012 (http://www.pegi.info/en/index/id/33)
Some facts about Gaming Consoles Did you know? • It is possible to access inappropriate websites through Playstation and Xbox consoles? • Different games consoles are best suited to different ages (Nintendo 3DS and Wii U have more games suitable for younger children) • Many games feature online multiplayer gameplay (competing against or with other players over the internet) • Games consoles do have parental controls • Games consoles require an internet connection to download updates. Some remain connected in stand-by mode and download content when not in use (Turn them off when not in use) • Games consoles connect to online app or games stores which can be used to download games (www.internetmatters.org)
Risks • Behaviour? • Inappropriate or Appropriate? • Cyberbullying? • Trolling? • Addiction?
Cookies Why should you manage cookies? • If you manage ‘cookies’ you can have greater control over your privacy What is a cookie? • Cookies are stored on your PC/Device by websites you visit and contain information such as site preferences or login status. You may be asked to provide personal information (name, home address, email, telephone number(s), interests) • Cookies often store your settings for a website, such as your preferred language or location. When you return to the site, your browser sends the cookie to the Web server i.e. recognises YOU! • This information can only be stored if you provide it https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Digital Footprints • What is a digital footprint? • Have you ever carried out an online search for your name or social media ID? http://www.childnet.com/resources/online-reputation-checklist (Online Reputation Checklist)
ESAFE • Educate yourself • Start having conversations • Ask your child to show you what they do online • Find out how to set parental controls and agree boundaries • Encourage your child to tell you if anything online unsettles them www.internetmatters.org www.nspcc.org.uk
What next • NSPCC and O2(0808 8005002) https://www.nspcc.org.uk/fighting-for-childhood/about-us/partners/nspcc-o2-online-safety-partnership/ • UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC) http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/ • Commonsense Media https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ • Thinkuknow https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ • Getsafeonline https://www.getsafeonline.org/ Plus many more • Childnet • Internet Matters • Parentzone
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