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Published 25th November 2020
A free online safety guide on 10 ways you can get the most out of our new app.
Lockdown has sent children’s screen time soaring again. And making sure that young people stay safe online can be tough when there are new apps, games and sites every day. To help, we’ve launched an app of our own. Packed with hundreds of insightful guides, it’ll keep you informed about the latest online crazes – and hazards. There’s also a free online safety parents’ course, compiled by experts and presented by online safety ambassador Myleene Klass. The National Online Safety app is available to download now from Google Play and the App Store. And here’s our list of the top 10 ways you can get the most out of it.
In the guide, you'll find out about the most beneficial features of our app, such as personalising your content, staying up to date and get online safety advice instantly.
This free online safety guide profiles smartwatches: an increasingly popular device among young people. It examines potential risks such as location tracking, causing distractions at school and the danger of theft.
This free online safety guide highlights some of the key points from Ofcom’s 2023 Media Use and Attitudes report. It outlines statistics and trends such as the current most popular platforms for young people and the proportion of children in each age group who play online games.
This free online safety guide looks at managing the stress and anxiety that our increasing device use can cause. There are tips on reducing push notifications from apps, avoiding social media arguments and spotting when a child’s been upset by something online.
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