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Published 20th May 2020
A free online safety guide on 14 ways to be kind online.
Showing kindness online can mean so much to someone else. It is a choice we can all make that helps others, put people’s needs before our own and which can generate feelings of empathy and compassion. Small gestures can have a large impact and often one act of kindness can lead to more, making the world a happier and more positive place. That’s why we’ve created this guide to suggest a few simple ‘acts of kindness online’ that can benefit people’s mental health, support their wellbeing and encourage a more positive approach to engaging online.
In the guide, you'll find tips such as offering to help others, share positive posts and thinking before you comment.
This is part of our Mental Health Category.
This week's free online safety guide focuses on fitness trackers. A fitness tracker is a wrist-worn device that can measure your level of physical activity during the day. The guide takes a look at how to tackle a range of potential risks such as unhealthy obsessions, unrealistic expectations and data leaks.
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This week's free online safety guide focuses on age ratings. A game’s age rating can be used by adults to make an informed choice as to whether or not a game is suitable for their child. The guide takes a look at how to tackle a range of potential risks such as inappropriate content, peer pressure and online spending.
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