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Introduction to Internet Safety O Different types of Social Media O Age Restrictions on social media O Supporting the correct use of Social Media O Warning signs O Links to further information
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How old do you have to be? O Facebook O Snapchat O Twitter O Instagram 13 Years Legally, Primary aged students wouldn’t have access to these apps.
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What can you do to make it safe! Children O Never arrange a face-to-face meeting or upload pictures to the internet O Never give out identifying information such as their name, home address, school name, or telephone number O Never respond to messages or chats that are suggestive, obscene, belligerent, or harassing Parents O Keep the conversation open about their use of social media O Know their passwords – compromise to a certain age O Deal with an incident when it happens O Don’t put your head in the sand
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Helpful Links O http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/community_issues/internet_safety http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/community_issues/internet_safety O https://www.digitallicence.com.au/?gclid=COa274mDg80CFVcmv QodvngJUw https://www.digitallicence.com.au/?gclid=COa274mDg80CFVcmv QodvngJUw O http://ikeepsafe.org/ikeepsafeshortbrochure http://ikeepsafe.org/ikeepsafeshortbrochure O https://www.esafety.gov.au/~/media/cesc/documents/parent- guide-english-brochure-pdf-parents-guide-to-online-safety.pdf https://www.esafety.gov.au/~/media/cesc/documents/parent- guide-english-brochure-pdf-parents-guide-to-online-safety.pdf Helpful hint Try the 5:2 diet with your children, five days a week they can enjoy technology an hour a day, 2 days a week technology free.
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