Blog - Staying Safe Online #9

Last week’s distressing videos circulating on social media served as a reminder that it’s crucial to monitor children’s activities online, particularly if they’re watching user-generated content.

Whilst measures can be taken to try and protect children as much as possible, there is always a chance that they might view something age-inappropriate or upsetting.

Our friends at the National Online Safety Centre have put together some helpful tips on keeping children safe online. Please follow the link below – 

Online Content – 10 Tips To Keep Your Child Safe Online

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