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Powered by Parents e-Safety questionnaire Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Powered by Date Created: Sunday, January 31, Total Responses Complete Responses: 32

Powered by Q1: What year is your son/daughter in? Answered: 34 Skipped: 2

Powered by Q1: What year is your son/daughter in? Answered: 34 Skipped: 2

Powered by Q2: Does your son/daughter have access to the internet at home? Answered: 36 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q2: Does your son/daughter have access to the internet at home? Answered: 36 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q3: If Yes, what devices does your son/daughter use? You may tick more than one box. Answered: 35 Skipped: 1

Powered by Q3: If Yes, what devices does your son/daughter use? You may tick more than one box. Answered: 35 Skipped: 1

Powered by Q4: Does your son/daughter know how to use the privacy and security settings on these devices? Answered: 36 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q4: Does your son/daughter know how to use the privacy and security settings on these devices? Answered: 36 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q5: Do you know how to use the privacy and security settings on these devices? Answered: 36 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q5: Do you know how to use the privacy and security settings on these devices? Answered: 36 Skipped: 0

Powered by Q6: Does your son/daughter have a mobile phone that can access the internet? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q6: Does your son/daughter have a mobile phone that can access the internet? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q7: During the week, how long does your son/daughter spend on the internet (in hours) each day? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q7: During the week, how long does your son/daughter spend on the internet (in hours) each day? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q8: During the weekend, how long does your son/daughter spend on the internet each day? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q8: During the weekend, how long does your son/daughter spend on the internet each day? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q9: Do you discuss safe use of the internet with your son/daughter? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q9: Do you discuss safe use of the internet with your son/daughter? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q10: Do you discuss and set internet rules? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q10: Do you discuss and set internet rules? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q11: Does your son/daughter use social networking sites? Answered: 18 Skipped: 18

Powered by Q11: Does your son/daughter use social networking sites? Answered: 18 Skipped: 18

Powered by Q12: Do you use social networking? Answered: 29 Skipped: 7

Powered by Q12: Do you use social networking? Answered: 29 Skipped: 7

Powered by Q13: Do you know, and could you teach your son/daughter, the privacy and security settings that should be set on these social networks? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q13: Do you know, and could you teach your son/daughter, the privacy and security settings that should be set on these social networks? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q14: Do you use any filtering or monitoring software on any of your son/daughter's devices? Answered: 31 Skipped: 5

Powered by Q14: Do you use any filtering or monitoring software on any of your son/daughter's devices? Answered: 31 Skipped: 5

Powered by Q16: The following is a small list of e-safety risks. If asked by your son/daughter, would you enable to explain clearly what they are? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q16: The following is a small list of e-safety risks. If asked by your son/daughter, would you enable to explain clearly what they are? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q17: If your son/daughter has a concern about anything online, does he/she know how to report it? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q17: If your son/daughter has a concern about anything online, does he/she know how to report it? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q18: If you have a concern about anything online, do you know how to report i? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q18: If you have a concern about anything online, do you know how to report i? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q19: Does your son/daughter play online games? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q19: Does your son/daughter play online games? Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q20: Do you understand what PEGI is (age rating for games?) Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q20: Do you understand what PEGI is (age rating for games?) Answered: 32 Skipped: 4

Powered by Q21: Would you like advice on any of the above? Answered: 31 Skipped: 5

Powered by Q21: Would you like advice on any of the above? Answered: 31 Skipped: 5

Powered by Advice asked for. Filtering - I am yet to find a suitable filter software that provides adequate protection. General advice would be welcome What is trolling? How to set privacy settings? How to explain children the different dangers using internet how to stay safe the settings on devices and if there are ways they can get around them -I gather there is PEGI General advice plus filtering and monitoring How to monitor or filter daughter’s use on Internet etc. Setting security on laptops and tablets please, How to explain certain terms. Updates/reminders on everything we should be aware of Monitoring software Filtering / monitoring software, setting privacy settings on computer Reporting online concerns Screen time - does the attraction of screen time to young people make the development of addictive tendencies more likely?