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Parents & Teachers Resources [Caregivers]

How can I keep my
child safe online?

The ways to help others in the best possible way

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TALK

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PARENTAL CONTROL

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MONITOR

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RULES SET

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COMPUTER COMMON PLACE

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STRONG PASSWORDS

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BEEN A GOOD ROLE MODEL

There are many things you can do to keep your child safe online. It is important for parents to research and carefully consider which tools and solutions will be most effective for their specific needs and concerns. It is also a good idea for parents to discuss their online safety guidelines and expectations with their children to ensure that they understand the importance of safe online behavior.

Tools ands Tips

Filtering

inappropriate content

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Web filters are tools used to reduce access to inappropriate content over the internet through home computers, and phones. Most of the time the content usually restricted is sexually explicit photos and video, violent materials, and pop-up advertisement. It works by enabling you to set rules against certain search engine words and phrases.

BROWSERS

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Browser controls: Some web browsers offer built-in parental controls that allow parents to block inappropriate websites and set limits on their child's online activities.
smartphones and tablets have built-in controls

Devices & Apps

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Devices: Many smartphones and tablets have built-in controls that allow parents to set limits on their child's online activities and block inappropriate apps and content.

Need help? REPORTING Child online Safety Incidences on the APP.

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Educate

  • Talk to your child about the importance of keeping their devices safely (Phone/computer) and what they should do once they realize it’s lost or stolen.
  • How to set up passwords on their handsets and sim card. (To make it more difficult for thieves to use)
  • Teach your child not to reveal personal information.
  • They should never give their phone numbers to strangers.
  • How to block people who send malicious messages to them online? (When they feel they are being harassed or bullied by someone)
  • What photos are acceptable to post online or to send to their peers? What implications they have? Let them understand once it’s out there, it’s out there. They lose total control over their own image.
  • Do they understand the laws of reckless internet posts such as hate speech?
  • Risks and issues children are likely to come across while online

Tips

 

  • Always make sure whenever they are using their gadgets, they should be in the area of the house that has high traffic. This will help reduce any suspicious use of the internet.
  • Take an interest in your child’s online activities and know with whom he or she is communicating.
  • Do not hesitate to ask questions, especially if your child is acting suspiciously.
  • Setting ground rules;-
  • Your child should NEVER meet face-to-face with anyone they first met online without your permission and attendance.
  • Your child should never give out any personal information about themselves or the family.