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Questions National Picture What social networking sites is your child a member of? Vote –

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Questions Like Communicate with friends Having access to their friends Express themselves (photo / video) Belonging to a community Uses, Likes and Dislikes Dislike Time consuming Cyber bullying/Trolling Strangers online Unwanted viewing

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Questions Upsetting Experiences Trolling Exclusion from group Appearance Stalking Racism Personal questions Sexually explicit message/image Self-harm

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Questions What is it? Free Sends pictures or videos with time limits How it works? Simple. Take a picture or video, apply filters or text, set a time limit, pick people who will view it and click send. How do you “add” friends? Profile comes with a unique barcode Take a picture of that barcode That person will be in your friends list Search the name of your friend manually. Snapchat

Questions How are kids using it? Share goofy or embarrassing photos – limited risk of going public Sharing what they are doing Lots of opportunities What are the Issues with Snapchat? Screenshot and, save it on their phone. Snapchat screenshot icon Apps allows users to save snaps without the sender knowing Security settings Firstly you can choose who can send your child pictures Choose who views your storey.

Questions Online video sharing network. Pros: -Can share hobbies and interests with others. -Access to tutorials and guides for various activities. Cons: -Very easy to circumvent the security measures. -Unpleasant or offensive language in video comments.

Questions Twitter Pros Generally fairly pleasant Cons Everything is public No privacy settings No content filtering Mostly pointless babble

Questions Instagram What is Instagram? Media Dependant Social Network (Photos/Videos only) Very Popular Amongst Younger Years How does it work? Utilises ‘Following System’ Post Pictures/Videos Public Or Private Settings Posts Can Be Commented on or Liked

Questions How Are Kids Using It? Posting Pictures Of Themselves/Friends View Posts From People They Follow e.g. Celebrities Pros Get In Touch With Friends View What Is Popular Cons Uncensored posting Anyone Can View Content Security Settings

Questions What is it? Multi platform Texts, pictures, videos Whatsapp is free!!!! WhatsApp relies on data to send messages, like iMessage or BBM, so it doesn't cut into your monthly text allocation. WhatsApp is free for the first year and $0.99 per year after that. Uses your mobile number do not need to create an account Kids use WhatsApp because it allows them to not get charged or have a limit to the amount of texts they send.

Questions Online social networking website. Pros: -No way to talk anonymously, so you know who you’re talking to. -Can talk to friends and share videos and pictures with them. Cons: -Fake accounts can be used to impersonate someone. -Websites can advertise to you through Facebook.

Questions Gaming Pros Can encourage teamwork and communication skills Conversations are private to only people in the same game Cons In some team games, players can be abused (Cyber bullying) Talking with strangers

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Questions Google + What is Google +? Images, videos and games Sharing things on the internet How does it work? Online profile of your interests Instant Messaging Videos and Images

Questions How Are Kids Using It? Posting content e.g. Videos, Images etc. Sharing content Messaging other people Pros Interact with other people Large community Links Gmail, YouTube and general internet together Cons Trolls, bullying Many people could access your content Security Settings

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Questions Year 7 E-safety Security SPAM Phishing Viruses Reliable Information Cyberbullying Why do people cyberbully? Text bullying Impact Consequences Who to tell and what to do

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Questions Year 8 Social Networking Rise in use of Social Media Digital footprint Social media profiles Privacy settings Online friends Cyberstalking CEOP Centre Reporting Links to citizenship Habits Attitudes

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Questions Sexting – four steps to trouble 1)Sarah, 14, takes a sexual photo of herself on her camera phone and sends it to her boyfriend James, 15. Sarah is now potentially guilty of distributing child pornography. James is potentially guilty of possession of child pornography 2)A few weeks later, Sarah dumps James. Out of revenge James sends the photo to his friends at school. James is now guilty of distributing - and his friends of possession - of child pornography. Sarah is embarrassed as a sexual photo of herself circulates school 3)James’ friend uploads the photo to a social networking profile, where his photos are visible to the public. James is in breach of website terms and guilty of distributing child pornography 4)Certain people browse public profiles with loose privacy settings and find images of Sarah. Sarah unwittingly becomes the subject of child pornography for distribution among strangers.

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Questions What can I do right now? Open dialogue with your child Family agreement Consider filtering and blocking software Think before you/they post Understand the laws Privacy settings and reporting Save the evidence and report the incident Age ratings on apps and games Protect their personal information Sign up to the UK Safer Internet Centre newsletter at: saferinternet.org.uk

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Questions Key Messages Dangers cannot be totally avoided Up to date education and communication are key Technology will continue to change We can grow healthy attitudes & good habits

Questions Parenting Apps What are they How they work What to look out for