How do you stay safe online CBBC?
How do you stay safe online CBBC?
Hacker’s top 5 tips for internet safety
- Don’t give out your personal information.
- Never meet up with an online friend.
- Don’t open junk mail.
- Beware: people might not be who they say they are.
- Always tell an adult if you feel uncomfortable or worried.
What are the 5 E safety rules?
5 Cyber Safety Rules Everyone Needs to Follow
- 1- Take Passwords Seriously, Very Seriously.
- 2- Invest time, money, and effort in enhancing your awareness.
- 3- Always use a VPN while browsing the web.
- 4- Don’t download anything from a website or content provider whom you don’t trust.
- 5- Be careful what you post.
How can you stay safe online?
Top 10 Internet Safety Rules & What Not to Do Online
- Keep Personal Information Professional and Limited.
- Keep Your Privacy Settings On.
- Practice Safe Browsing.
- Make Sure Your Internet Connection is Secure.
- Be Careful What You Download.
- Choose Strong Passwords.
- Make Online Purchases From Secure Sites.
- Be Careful What You Post.
How do you stay safe online?
What are the risks of being online?
The risks you need to be aware of are:
- cyberbullying (bullying using digital technology)
- invasion of privacy.
- identity theft.
- your child seeing offensive images and messages.
- the presence of strangers who may be there to ‘groom’ other members.
Where can I get help with internet safety in the UK?
The UK Council for Internet Safety also has helpful online safety resources. If a child or young person needs confidential help and advice, direct them to Childline. Calls to 0800 1111 are free and children can also contact Childline online or read about online and mobile safety on the Childline website.
What do you need to know about e safety in schools?
Your e-safety policies and procedures must follow the legislation and guidance for child protection in schools across the UK and for online safety. They should apply to all devices with the capacity to connect to the internet and transfer data. This includes internet-connected toys, tablets, smart TVs and watches, phones, laptops and computers.
When does the Safer Internet Centre come out?
Safer Internet Centre 2021(59) 2020(130) 2019(160) 2018(155) 2017(250) 2016(226) 2015(106) 2014(99) 2013(43)
Are there any online safety resources for schools?
The Welsh Government has online safety resources for schools, including lesson plans, tips and resources for each year group. The Northern Ireland Executive has published a consultation document on Keeping children and young people safe online: an e-Safety Strategy and Three Year Action Plan for Northern Ireland 2019-2022 (PDF).