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Children love watching videos online. In this article we look at how to talk to your child about inappropriate content and keeping safe when watching videos.
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The internet can be a great place to keep in touch with friends and make new ones. Some people online will be genuine and supportive, but others may use the internet to look for sex and target young people. Read advice on what you can do if you're worried about something that has happened online to your child.
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Band Runner is a fun interactive game that helps 8-10 year olds learn how to stay safer from risks they might encounter online.
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The Video Standards Council Rating Board is the national video games regulator. They have been rating video games for 14 years using the PEGI (Pan European Game Information) rating system on an advisory basis, but in 2012 they were formally designated as the legal authority for rating video games in the UK.
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Most parents love sharing photos of their children with friends and family. But remember - pictures you share online could impact your child in the future. Learn how to protect your child whilst staying social.
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If you are worried about a photo or video your child has shared online, there is plenty you can do to reduce the risks and make sure they stay safe.
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