Social Media How can we manage social network for children?

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Social Media How can we manage social network for children?

The 10 most common problems: Social Networking websites Chat rooms, blogs and forums Text, Picture and video clip messaging Prank or abusive phone calls Instant Message Services Identity Theft Webcams Video hosting sites (like YouTube) Gaming sites, consoles and virtual worlds

have used internet by the age of 10. messaged strangers by the age of 12. of 8-16 year olds ignore the age limit on Facebook 59%43%52%

of children have received unwanted sexual comments or solicitation on-line. of children have met someone in the real world that they first met on-line. of those children actually took another child or young person with them to that meeting - but no adult. 20%25%83%

of children are starting to use social network for more than 2 hours a day at the age of of children (above 13) are using social network for more than 3 hours a day of children (above 13) are using social network for more than 5 hours a day 65%20%7%

of the parents does not have a parental control on their children’s devices. 75%

Kids place MM Guardian Famigo Norton Family Progress towards the future

Apps Cyber police/ security at school Age limit