- 5 top tips for safer social networking - If you use social networks always think about who can see the things you post and what they reveal about you.
- Know who your friends are - It’s really tempting to accept as many friend requests or follows as possible. It can make us feel popular. But remember, they could be anyone. Do you really want them seeing your pictures, videos or comments?
- Share with care - Once you’ve put something online it can be copied, shared or edited. It could turn up somewhere you wouldn't want it to be.
- Use privacy settings - Most social networks let you limit what you share to friends or followers you’ve OKed. It’s always a good idea to only let people you know and trust see your stuff. Learn how to use privacy settings and how to block people who are bothering you.
- Know how to report - Most social networks let you report to them if you have a problem on their site. So if someone ’s shared an embarrassing picture or is being nasty to you, you need to know how to get help. Learn how to report on any site or app you use by visiting their ‘safety’ pages.
- Know how to get help - If someone’s bullying you on a social network you should talk to an adult you trust, or, if you’d rather speak to someone you can call Childline on 0800 1111. If someone’s being weird or making you feel uncomfortable, talking about sex or asking you to do things you don’t want to do you should report to CEOP. Whatever may have happened CEOP will understand. You won’t be in trouble.
We have a wide range of resources for both parents and pupils to help keep you safe online, you can read them HERE.