First confirmed AI-generated images of child sexual abuse
Child Sexual abuse “For members of the public – some of this material would be utterly indistinguishable from a real image of a child being sexually abused. Having more of this material online makes the internet a more dangerous place.”
Why Parents Find Online Safety Talks for Kids Invaluable
As a parent, it’s time to have an online safety talk with your children. The internet has revolutionised how we communicate and access information. However, it’s also a place where your children can see harmful content, cyberbullying, and online predators. By having a conversation about online safety, you can help them understand the potential risks and how to navigate the digital world safely.
Protecting Our Little Digital Explorers: Tips for Parents Ensuring Online Safety for Children
Our online talks for parents, businesses and NGOs are ideal for people who need help with understanding internet safety for kids and how to protect kids, tweens and even teenagers.
Snapchat is still the most dangerous social media for Kids, nevermind TikTok!
Despite TikTok’s incredible popularity, Snapchat is the most dangerous social media app for kids. Snapchat is secretive, divisive and dangerous to Kids. Snapchat needs a health warning, and parents should not ignore it!
Is YouTube Safe for Kids in 2023? Here’s our parent’s guide!
As a parent, you need to be sure your children are safe. Let’s explore whether YouTube is safe for kids in 2023 and discuss some tips to make them safer. Would you let your 8-year-old walk down a red-light street in Amsterdam? No, you would not!
The Five things Kids must never share online!
Police rescue a nine-year-old girl about to meet a registered paedophile in a park near her house. She spoke to him on Instagram a year before and told him she had a dog ‘Snowy’. A year later, he came back and tricked her into meeting him by asking her, ‘How is Snowy’? Luckily her mum intervened and rang the police.
The Dangers of TikTok for Kids: What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to be aware of potential dangers on TikTok, including cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and peer pressure to create and share inappropriate videos. Setting boundaries is vital to their child’s use of the app.
Online Safety Talks for Teens 12-14 years old
We chat about the following internet safety topics, social media platforms and how to stay safe online. We deliver talks via Zoom to the classroom or to students at home with teacher moderation. Proofing very effective for Schools, and parents and beneficial for Kids.
Cyberbullying facts and advice for parents, children and young people
Cyberbullying is an enormous problem for schools, students and parents alike. Social Media and gaming platforms must be used properly and positively. Social Media portals are not bushes to hide behind and used as grenades to hurt other kids.
Thinking about giving your kid a Phone – Read this first
Like the title, don’t give a child a smartphone without reading this first. We have some excellent advice for parents thinking of giving kids their first smartphone. Remember, there is no right age for giving a child a phone. Your 8-year-old might be ready, but your ten-year-old might not be. You will never regret laying down the law about smartphones, social media, and gaming.