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1.    these discussions can take place in real time or over a  longer period  users can continue to add comments     instant messaging services  which look like small pop up windows  let users see when people on  their    friends list    are online and send messages to them    social networking sites are online communities of people  users have a number of different  ways of communicating with each other    Online dangers to be aware of     Grooming   Offenders pretend to be children themselves to start online conversations   The internet can be fun and useful but you and your child need to know the risks too  Making sure  your child knows the online dangers is just as important as teaching them to cross the road safely     Grooming   Unfortunately  some adults with a sexual interest in children will use the internet to communicate  with them  Online grooming is when a suspected paedophile behaves in a way that suggests they are  trying to contact children for illegal purposes    You should talk to your children about who they are talking to online  Try to guide their online  behaviour by negotiating and establishing boundaries  Discuss the issue of online friends sensitively   If they have not met someone face to face  they could be anyone    It may be possible to use parental controls to block access to some online services altogether   Sometimes offenders pretend to be children themselves  to start online conversations with real  children  They might then try to continue the 
2.   s very common for people to do this when using message boards and social networking  sites  You can find out what any of these acronyms mean by searching for them online     
3.  home    the audience to the bullying can be large and reached very quickly and easily if messages  are passed around or things are posted online    it can be unintentional  because they are not face to face  people may not think about the  consequences of sending messages or images    Ways of cybrerbullying    Some of the ways of cyberbullying can occur are through     chat rooms  blogs and forums  although some of these are moderated  people involved in  discussions can be sent abusive responses    text messaging  abusive and threatening texts can be sent to mobile phones    abusive or prank phone calls  these can be made to your child   s mobile phone    picture and video clip messaging  offensive images can be sent to mobile phones  email  new addresses can be set up in minutes and used to send offensive messages and images    social networking and personal websites  like Facebook or MySpace   offensive or humiliating  messages and images can be posted on these sites    identity theft  in many online environments fake profiles can be set up pretending to be  someone else with the aim of bullying others instant message services  quicker than email  these  allow users to have  real time    conversations  and offensive messages or content can be sent in  this way    webcams  usually used to view each other when chatting online  children can also be sent  abusive images or encouraged to act in an inappropriate way while being filmed    video hosting sites  like YouTube   chil
4.  if your child doesn   t look after their  personal information properly  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    Registering and using safe settings    If your child s about to join a networking site  there are things you can do to improve their security  before they even start using it     Privacy settings   Get your child to select the strongest privacy setting available when they create their account  This  will ensure that their personal information is only seen by people they want to share it with   However  be aware that some sites are totally open to the public    Safety tools   Learn about and make sure your child knows about the safety tools available to them on the service  they re using  This might include a block function to stop unwanted contact or the option of pre   approving comments posted onto their profile before they are made public    Profile screen name    Although your child may be able to limit who has access to their profile  their profile screen name  shouldn t include their real name     Staying safe while using social networking sites    The following guidelines will help make sure your child is safe while they are members of social  networking sites     make sure that they don   t publish personal information like their location  em
5. Internet Security       Internet Security    is the term used to describe the task of keeping children safe whilst they are  online  Children and young people regularly use email  chat rooms  game websites and more  it is  important that in doing so they are protected from people that would try to use these mediums to  befriend  groom or abuse them  It is also important that children and young people are not able to  access  or be exposed to  images or content that is deemed inappropriate by law for their age     The internet opens up a world of entertainment  opportunity and knowledge  To help your child to  enjoy it all safely  the UK Council for Child Internet Safety  UKCCIS  has developed the    Click Clever   Click Safe    code        Zip it  Block it  Flag it     a guide to the code  The code has been designed to     e give parents the confidence to be able to help their children enjoy the internet safely    e help children and young people understand how their online experiences can expose them to  risks    The code has three simple actions     e Zip it  keep your personal information private and think about what you say and do online    e Block it  block people who send you unpleasant messages and don   t open unknown links and  attachments    e Flag it  flag up with someone you trust if anything upsets you or if someone asks to meet you  offline    It   s easy to remember when talking to children about online safety and it   s designed to help keep  them safe on the 
6. ail address  phone  number or date of birth    make sure your child is very careful about what images and messages they post  even among  trusted friends  once they are online they can be shared widely and are extremely difficult to get  removed    encourage them to talk to you if they come across anything they find offensive or upsetting    keep a record of anything abusive or offensive they   ve received and report any trouble to the  site management  most sites have a simple reporting procedure  normally activated by clicking  ona link on the page     make sure they re aware that publishing or sharing anything which would mean breaking a  copyright agreement is illegal    if your child makes an online friend and wants to meet up with them in real life  you should go  along with them to check the person is who they say they are    tell them to be aware of online scams  offers which seem too good to be true usually are    encourage them not to get into any online discussions about sex as these tend to attract  potentially dangerous users    if you suspect someone may be grooming your child on a social networking site  or your child is  being stalked or harassed  you should contact the local police or Child Exploitation and Online  Protection Centre  CEOP     How children chat online    e It s also helpful to learn how your child communicates online  Children often use shortened  versions of words or acronyms of phrases   for example  LOL  for    laughing out loud       e It 
7. dren may find themselves the subject of films being  shown or be accidentally exposed to pornographic images    gaming sites  consoles and virtual worlds  chatting is possible within many games  and name  calling  abusive remarks and picking on particular players can occur    Minimising the risks of cyberbullying    As with other types of bullying it   s important for you to listen to your child and react with sympathy   Your child should know that bullying is always wrong and that seeking help is the right thing to do   It   s important for them to learn to respect and look after their friends online just as they would face  to face  You should talk to your children about who they are talking to online  Try to guide them by  discussing sensitively the issues around online friends  Negotiate and establish boundaries  You  should also make sure you     are aware that there are many ways children can go    online     such as on a mobile phone or  games console    encourage your children to talk to you or another adult about anything that   s upsetting them  watch out for them seeming upset after using a computer or their mobile phone   try to understand the ways in which they are using their digital technologies   ask them to think about how their actions affect other users   suggest that they avoid private chat rooms    encourage them to keep evidence of any abusive or offensive emails or messages they   ve  received  and to show you or another trusted adult    help them repor
8. internet     Zip it    Make sure your child knows to always keep private information safe and watch what they say on the  internet  People may not be who they say they are online and it   s not always possible to control who  can see your child   s information    Your child should know not to give out information like     e their full name   e photos   e postal or email addresses   e school information   e mobile or home telephone numbers   e details of places they like to spend time    Make sure your child knows that they shouldn   t arrange to meet people that they have only met  online  Even if they have been chatting with someone for a while  that person is still a stranger    You can help keep your child   s information safe by setting privacy settings  This can restrict access to  personal information and photos on things like social networking sites     You should also encourage your child to use a nickname instead of their real name in chat rooms or  on instant messaging services  To stop people accessing your child   s online accounts  encourage  them to keep their passwords secret  and to change them regularly     Block it    Get your child to block people who send offensive messages and tell them not to open unknown  links and attachments  They should delete any suspicious emails or attachments as they may contain  something offensive or have a virus that can cause damage to the computer    One of the main ways children can come across inappropriate content online 
9. is through search  results  Most search engines include a  safe search    option that excludes results containing  inappropriate images or key words    You can also install parental control software to filter out harmful and inappropriate content for  computers and some mobile phones and games consoles     Flag it    The final rule is that your child should come to you or a trusted adult if they are worried or unhappy  about anything they see online  They should also do this if a friend they have made online has asked  to meet them in the offline world    If your child does experience inappropriate content online  report it to the website it appears on   UKCCIS has developed an internet safety  one stop shop  with more information     Cyberbullying  talk to your child about staying safe on computers and mobile phones    These days bullying doesn   t just happen in the playground  Cyberbullying  or bullying via digital  technologies like mobile phones and computers  is a different threat to your child  It can be harder  to spot and more difficult to manage than    traditional    bullying  Understanding the dangers will help  you support your child     What makes cyberbullying different    As with other forms of bullying  usually the bully intends to cause harm and carries out activity over  a period of time  Cyberbullying is different to other forms of bullying because     it can occur at any time of day  anywhere  the victim can even receive bullying messages or  materials at
10. relationship in personal conversations on mobile  phones  sometimes known as    whispering      This can be very convincing and children might think  they know someone as a result of this intimate contact    Once they have established some trust  the offender may try to organise a meeting with the child   This may take weeks  months or even years    As part of the grooming process  the offender might also try to exploit them by sending them  indecent or pornographic images  This might be by email or sometimes by using a webcam  a  camera connected to a computer  which can produce still pictures and video footage     The offender may even use blackmail to persuade the child to do something they don t want to  It is  vital your child knows that not everyone on the internet is who they claim to be  It   s also important  both you and your child report anything suspicious     Cyberbullying and cyberstalking    Cyberbullying is bullying online  for example through using computers and mobile phones  If  someone is stalking someone else over the internet it   s known as cyberstalking     Reporting suspected grooming or cyberbullying    You and your child can report any suspicious  threatening or offensive behaviour to the Child  Exploitation and Online Protection  CEOP  centre     Protecting your child online    It is impossible to be completely protected while using the internet  However  you can take simple  steps to reduce the risks    You should always set the parental controls 
11. t any abuse to their school  the internet service provider  the website  manager moderator  the mobile phone company or the police    tell them not to respond to any abusive messages or calls  this is frequently what the abuser  wants    discuss keeping their passwords safe and avoiding giving personal information  such as their  name or mobile phone number to people they do not know face to face    change email address or telephone number if the abuse continues    turn on in built internet safety features and install computer software to ensure that you only  receive emails from people you have chosen and to block unwanted images    tell them about places where they can go for help and support like CyberMentors  ChildLine and  Childnet International    Where your child will chat   communicate    The internet lets users chat with friends and family in interactive    virtual    communities  These  communities are increasingly popular with children because they allow them to communicate in     real time          Real time    means their contributions  or    posts     are displayed immediately  for example in online  chat or via messenger services  However  not all virtual communities will be moderated or  supervised  The following are examples of sites your child may use to chat with others online     chat rooms are    virtual    rooms where users can    talk    with each other by typing  either one on   one or involving a number of people    forums are online discussion groups
12. to any device that connects to the internet  Access to  the internet could be via a computer  mobile phone or games console  These are easily set up and  you can check the equipment   s user manual or the manufacturer s website to see what controls you  have access to  The controls will let you block troublesome email senders or access to certain  websites    Device level parental controls means you set up settings for each individual user  This means you are  able to restrict access to certain online services  or networks for each individual user     Social networking sites    Social networking sites  like Facebook  MySpace or Bebo  are online    communities    of internet users  with similar interests  Members of the community create an online    profile    which provides other  users with varying amounts of personal information    Once users have joined the network  they can communicate with each other and share things like  music  photos and films  The sites are a fun way for your child to stay connected with their friends   family and peers     What are the potential dangers     Social networking sites are seen as being very    cool    by children and they may be pressured by their  friends into joining them  The sites don   t actually present any threats that don   t already exist  elsewhere online  The danger is that the threats exist in a new online environment you or your child  may not be familiar with    As with most potential online dangers  the problems can start
    
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