Age ratings are useful to help you decide what is appropriate for your child. It is important to remember that apps and games are rated differently to films and there is lots more to consider. Apps stores have classification systems but there are also developer’s recommendations and PEGI ratings and often, not all of these match […]
Read MoreOnline Safety – 25/04/22 Gaming
Children currently enjoy a range of games online that are safe and age appropriate. There are however, some things to be aware of that children could encounter when simply seeking information or guidance on these games. Modding- People can create mods which are their own versions of existing, popular games. Sometimes these are harmless but […]
Read MoreOnline Safety 29/3/22 Roblox
Roblox is a ppoluar platform used by many children. On this, they can create, access and play games. It is important to remember, that whilst the content is aimed at children, there is a public forum on Roblox, meaning children and young people could potentially be exposed to strangers and inappropriate content. Children can stay […]
Read MoreOnline content about the war in Ukraine
Whilst digital platforms have been extremely useful for us to gather information and learn more about what is happening in the world, there are also many things that could cause worry and upset for children. Children who may simply be seeking facts could come across content that is harmful and sometimes not even true. Often […]
Read MoreOnline Safety 08/03/22 – YouTube Guide/Hack Videos
It has come to our attention during online safety lessons, that some children are watching videos on YouTube that pose as offering hacks and guides to games such as Minecraft. Occasionally these videos actually contain harmful and threatening content as well as or instead of the hacks. Bear in mind that, as with everything on […]
Read MoreOnline Safety 01/03/22 – Wink
Wink is an app that launched in 2020 that provides a platform for children to make new snap (Snapchat) friends by swiping left and right on strangers’ images. It functions in a similar way to Hoop. Whilst the app requires a minimum age of 13, it has no stringent age verification checks meaning younger children […]
Read MoreOnline Safety – Expiring Content
Expiring content is content that disappears after it has been viewed once or after a certain amount of time. This content can be in the form of stories such as on Snapchat or Instagram, which involves posting a photo or video that usually expires after 24 hours and all followers of that person can see. […]
Read MoreOnline Safety Update – TikTok
TikTok has quickly become one of the world’s most downloaded apps and from discussions throughout the school on Safer Internet Day, it is evident that TikTok is used by many children. TikTok is a free social media app that lets you create, share, and watch short clips. TikTok advises a minimum age of 13 to […]
Read MoreOnline Safety – WhatsApp
WhatsApp is widely used by children to communicate with individual friends and as part of groups. However, a risk for children and young people using WhatsApp is being added to group chats where they don’t know the others in the group, which may increase the chance they come across upsetting or disturbing messages. To prevent […]
Read MoreOn-line Safety
As our new school year begins, children in KS1 and KS2 children sign the Acceptable Use Agreement which includes the things the children must remember in order to stay safe online both when they are at home and school. This will be available for you to view under the policies section of the school website. Here, […]
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