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Online Safety
Children and young people spend a lot of time online – it can be a great way for them to socialise, explore and have fun. But children do also face risks like cyberbullying or seeing content that's inappropriate.
The risks and dangers of being online:
Inappropriate content, including pornography
Ignoring age restrictions
Friending or communicating with people they don't know
Grooming and sexual abuse
Sharing personal information
Gambling or running up debts
Whether you want to set up parental controls, adjust privacy settings or get advice on social networks, experts from the O2 & NSPCC are here to help
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Details:
Telephone |
0808 800 5002 |
Email |
help@nspcc.org.uk |
Delivered by |
NSPCC |
Updated: 16/01/2020