BY ELIZABETH ISLES. Do you have... A phone A tablet I pad Laptop Smart TV Games console I pod Desk top PC.

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BY ELIZABETH ISLES

Do you have... A phone A tablet I pad Laptop Smart TV Games console I pod Desk top PC

Do you go on any of these Instagram Facebook Twitter Blackberry messenger/BBM Snap chat Skype Texting and phone calls And any other that you go on

If you get bulled online you could... Tell your mum or dad. Tell your teacher. Click on the CEOP. Tell people you trust.

Go to CEOP Its on most of the devices and its like a police on the internet and people can go to jail for bullying on line.ceop stands for Child Explotation &online protection.

Personal Information Never give away your.... Phone number address Home address Name

This power point was about E-safety