Show an interest in what your child is doing on the net but try for a balance between respecting their privacy and making sure they don't feel the need to be secretive.
Agree rules such as never giving out contact details online and make sure that your child knows why they should never give out their full name, number or email address.
Agree with your child what they can and can't have access to on the net. Insist they don't download anything from 'pop-ups' that can appear on the screen. Ask them to fetch you if the 'pop-ups' keep reappearing as they can be very persistent.
Remember some young people will use chat rooms to 'reinvent' themselves which is perfectly normal.
Don't just have one-off conversations about keeping safe, ensure it is a continuous chat.
Ask your internet service provider what service they offer to protect your family such as shields, etc.
Keep safe by using unusual passwords. Use a combination of letters, lowercase, uppercase, symbols and numbers.
Check and check again all privacy and location settings.
Talk to them about digital footprints and their online footprints.
Limit screen time and try to structure family time so they are not online constantly.
Encourage your child to talk to you if they see something that makes them uncomfortable.
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