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Who do children talk to online?

32 % of children worry about the way people behave online and contact from people they don’t know or don’t want to be in touch with EU Kids Online 2013. Who do children talk to online?. Who do children talk to online?. Avatars. Club Penguin. Moshi Monsters. Omegle. Anonymous chat.

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Who do children talk to online?

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  1. 32% of children worry about the way people behave online and contact from people they don’t know or don’t want to be in touch with EU Kids Online 2013

  2. Who do children talk to online?

  3. Who do children talk to online?

  4. Avatars Club Penguin Moshi Monsters

  5. Omegle Anonymous chat

  6. Anonymous chat

  7. Friends and Friends of Friends Facebook Bebo

  8. Why is Who so important? Children could be speaking to someone who is not who they seem Children could be being bullied Children could be receiving bad advice from others

  9. How to find out Who yourchildren talk to online • Ask your children if they have friends online that they don’t know offline • Have a look to see how many friends they have on Facebook • Create an avatar so you can play with them on sites like Moshi and Club Penguin • Talk to other parents about their family rules about texting and using social networking sites

  10. What to do if you have aWho worry Explain to your child why you are worried about the people they are in touch with online • If someone is bullying your child online: • Keep the evidence – screenshots and/or texts • If it’s someone from their school, talk to their teacher • Report to the service provider • Find out how to block users on sites like Facebook • If you are concerned about a person who is talking to your child, you can report it to CEOP

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