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Supervision can be different depending on your child’s age but is an important factor for minimising potential harmful situations online
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Social media services are increasingly popular for young people to connect, create and share content online
Sharing illegal and harmful content can have a range of implications, but sometimes young people may not realise they’re even doing it
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Young people have access to more technology and use this to manage their relationships
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Children and young people might refer to self-generated sexual content as sharing a ‘pic’ or ‘selfie’ – but police are continuing to come across this type of material in the collections of online offenders
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An understanding of basic privacy principles can help to reduce the chance of your child experiencing inappropriate contact.
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