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Internet Safety

Internet Safety. Safer Communities Unit. Content. Raise awareness about keeping safe on line Social media Common Social Media sites Sexting Protecting yourself on line Safe gaming limits Scams. Where’s Klaus. Where’s Klaus. Who thin ks the internet is a good thing?

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Internet Safety

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  1. Internet Safety Safer Communities Unit

  2. Content • Raise awareness about keeping safe on line • Social media • Common Social Media sites • Sexting • Protecting yourself on line • Safe gaming limits • Scams

  3. Where’s Klaus Where’s Klaus

  4. Who thinks the internet is a good thing? • Who has access to the internet at home? • Who has access to a smart phone? • Who uses internet banking? • Who has a social media account? • Does your children have access to social media? • When using these devices do you know how to keep safe? • If something negative happens do you know what to do?

  5. FACT: 55% of children and young people said that they use the internet every day.* • FACT: Children (aged 8 - 15) in the UK who use the internet at home have high levels of belief in their ability to keep themselves safe online - only 2% say that they are not confident. • FACT: 22% of 12 - 15s say that they'd be happy to give out their email address online. • FACT: A further 30% would have some concerns, but would still give out their email address.** • FACT: 20% of parents of 8-12 year olds who have a profile on a social networking site say that either: • they are unaware that their child is on such a site • they don't check their child's activity on the site or • they don't know if they check** • Young people are on the internet everyday using social networks, finding out information for homework, chatting to friends, shopping or just browsing looking for something of interest.  While it's to be having fun on the internet, do you know how to keep yourself or your children safe online?

  6. Who couldn’t live without the internet? 75% OF YOUNG PEOPLE SAID THEY COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT THE INTERNET Who would go to the internet first for advice? A QUARTER OF YOUNG PEOPLE SAY THE INTERNET WOULD BE THE FIRST SOURCE OF INFORMATION FOR ADVICE ON DRUGS, HEALTH, SEX, ALCOHOL & FINANCE Are you aware of what your children look at on line? 79% OF PARENTS SAY THEY TALK TO THEIR CHILDREN ABOUT ONLINE SAFETY, ONLY 52% OF CHILDREN AGREE Do children tell you what they look at on line? 33% OF CHILDREN SAID THEIR PARENTS HAD NO IDEA WHAT THEY LOOKED AT ONLINE

  7. Jigsaw Jigsaw.wmv

  8. What is Social Media • Internet based forms of communication • Create, share, chat or exchange information, ideas, photo’s or videos • Identity • Conversations • Sharing • Presence • Relationships • Reputation • Groups

  9. Most Popular Social Media Sites

  10. Snapchat • App that allows user to send videos, pictures that self destruct after 10 seconds • Snapchatters • Snap • Snapback • Story • Scores • Chat • Here • Pictures can be saved

  11. Oovoo • Video chat and messaging app • Video chat with up to 12 people at a time (Oovie) (chat party) • Cant play games, messages images don’t disappear, no location device • Use first name only in your profile • Username don’t add your surname • Don’t use a profile picture that shows where you live • Profile video don’t give personal information • Don’t add status massages • USE PRIVACY SETTINGS

  12. Instagram • Instagram is a way of sharing your life through a series of pictures • Take pictures on mobile phone • Shares photos on multiple platforms at once • If you are “public” anyone can subscribe to follow you • Privacy settings are available • All photos are by default visible to Instagram users • If you are private only people who follow you can see your photos

  13. Twitter • More of an information network than a social network • Send and read 140 character messages (tweets) • Photos and videos • 500 million users 284m are active • Gather followers and re tweet info – now advertising • #trending - #policescotland • @gerry username • Privacy settings

  14. Twitter Periscope • Live streaming video app • Watch live video from anywhere in the world • Video streams are saved for 24 hrs after broadcast • A Twitter account is required • Download app • Follow subscribers and you will receive alerts when they are posting • You can choose to limit the audience of the video by pressing the people button

  15. What’s App • Mobile messaging app exchange messages, photo’s and video’s • FREE to send media • Images are stored on the site • Deleting an image will only remove it from your device it will remain with everyone you have sent it to. • Always use privacy settings

  16. Sexting • Increasingly common amongst young people • Sharing explicit or inappropriate images via mobile devices or web cams • Cybersex, nudie or a selfie • Often seen as flirting and felt that it is part of normal life • Reluctant to discuss • May be judged by parents • Phones confiscated

  17. Its not harmless Its illegal Taking, receiving or sharing an image can have a long lasting negative impact By sending an explicit image, a young person is producing and distributing child abuse images and risks being prosecuted, even if the picture is taken and shared with their permission. It's easy to send a photo or message but the sender has no control about how it's passed on. What are the dangers of Sexting

  18. No control of the images Can make children young people vulnerable When images are stored or shared online they become public. They can be deleted on social media but images can still be saved or copied by others. These images may never be completely removed and could be found in the future Blackmail Bulling Unwanted attention Emotional distress What are the dangers of Sexting

  19. Bullying, trolling and stalking Online abuse causes damage and upset -Don’t do it or think that hiding behind your phone or computer will protect you if you do. www.getsafeonline.org

  20. Exposed Exposed

  21. BASIC INTERNET SAFETY • PERSONAL DETAILS, KEEP THEM SAFE – NAME, ADDRESS, AGE, TEL NO’S, EMAIL ADDRESS, SCHOOL • PASSWORDS – TREAT THEM LIKE YOUR TOOTHBRUSH • SET PRIVACY SETTINGS (FRIENDS ONLY) • PICTURES (LIKE BUTTON) • GPS / LOCATION

  22. Location GPS

  23. Location GPS

  24. Location GPS

  25. Location GPS

  26. Location GPS

  27. Matt Thought He Knew Matt_thought_he_knew.WMV

  28. Dangers Multi player interactive games Inadvertently give away personal details Dangers associated with chat rooms (assumed identity) Downloading cheats – Viruses Sites selling content or objects to enhance gaming experience Griefing being targeted by players to reduce enjoyment Disposing of consoles without removing account/personnel information Addiction to overuse Safe Gaming Only play games which run with anti virus spy ware intact User name should not reveal name or details about you Strong passwords Don’t reveal personal info Scams cons buying selling property Ensure kids don’t have access to credit card accounts Set ground rules timescales Speak to children show an interest in what they are doing On line gaming

  29. Toms Story TomsStory_EN.wmv

  30. Consequences • Offence under the Communications act • 1, Guilty of an offence if you • a, Send by means of a electronic communications network a message or other matter that is grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character. • 2, A person is guilty of an offence if, for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to another if • a, send a message that is known to be false • b, causes message to be sent • c, persistently makes use of a public electronic communications network • If guilty max penalty 6 months in prison a fine or both

  31. Scams • Don’t provide any personal details to unsolicited callers • E cash voucher • Gumtree fake notes • Shred all bank statements personal papers • Don’t write down pin numbers and destroy • If it appears too good to be true

  32. Mind Reader mind reader.wmv

  33. SMART S – safe, keep all your personal details safe, set strong passwords - Privacy settings (friends only) M – never meet someone you have met online unless you know who they are. A – avoid accepting emails, files, pictures etc from someone you don’t know. R – reliability, people you speak to online may not be who you think they are. T – tell someone if you have any issues online

  34. Computers & Technology

  35. QUESTIONS ?

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