This free online safety guide delves into the social media site X, highlighting the major changes since its rebrand from Twitter and the related online safety risks.
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Parent guides to support online safety when browsing the internet, playing online games and using social media apps.
This free online safety guide delves into the social media site X, highlighting the major changes since its rebrand from Twitter and the related online safety risks.
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This free online safety guide profiles Five Nights at Freddy’s: a suspense-filled horror game which has nevertheless attracted a relatively young fan-base.
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What Parents/Carers need to know about Five Nights at Freddy’s
This free online safety guide profiles EA Sports FC 24, the successor to FIFA which is likely to be a similarly spectacular hit among young football fans.
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This online safety guide takes another look at Among Us: a futuristic murder mystery that’s found an enthusiastic audience of young gamers.
In the UK, the proportion of 11 to 18-year-olds who vape doubled between 2020 and 2022
That figure has continued to rise – a worrying trend that’s not exactly been countered by frequent portrayals of vaping as cool and fashionable on social media platforms.
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This free online safety guide looks at the benefits of setting boundaries around video gaming to help young people learn healthy online habits.
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Top Tips for Setting Boundaries-Video Gaming
This free online safety guide profiles Rumble, a video-sharing platform which features some outspoken influencers and, frequently, uncompromising political views.
What Parents/Carers Need To Know-Rumble
With companies releasing software or adding AI related elements to their apps, it is important to know the possible impact of this.
This free online safety guide looks at ‘virtual friends’ – AI-powered companions that are proving popular with young people – and highlights what trusted adults need to be aware of.
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What Parents and Carers Need to Know About Instagram:
This week’s free online safety guide focuses on Instagram. It highlights a number of risks such as addiction, unrealistic ideals and the influencer culture.
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From exacerbating FOMO (fear of missing out) through inviting unflattering comparisons with other people’s carefully curated social media feeds to increasing screen time at the cost of invaluable sleep or exercise, many aspects of young people’s online lives and activities can potentially damage their emotional and mental wellbeing.
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Looking After Your Wellbeing Online