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Today's children and young people have grown up in a world that is very different from the one that most adults grew up in. Digital technologies are such an integral part of their everyday lives. Many young people experience the internet and mobile phones as a positive, productive and creative part of their development; always on and always there, allowing them to feel connected to their peers. Unfortunately, such technologies are also being used negatively. As mobile phone and internet use become increasingly common, so has the misuse of this technology to bully and cause distress or harm.

Cyberbullying is the use of Information Communications Technology (ICT), particularly mobile phones and the internet, to deliberately upset someone else and current research in this area indicates that it is a feature of many young people's lives. When children are the target of bullying via mobile phones or the internet, they can feel alone and very misunderstood. They may not be able to identify that what is happening to them is a form of bullying or be confident that the surrounding adults will understand it that way either. Previously enjoyable activities and environments become threatening and the source of anxiety.

We are receiving increased reports of students experiencing various forms of cyberbullying with the majority of incidents happening on Facebook, Instagram and other social networking sites. As students do not have access to Facebook on the school network, this is taking place on computers outside of school or on mobile phones and other devices on which they have internet access.

We have listed some useful websites below that could give you more information on this subject.

Online Safety Tips and Useful Information 

We have pulled together a series of helpful and useful online safety guides for parents and carers. These guides cover all the basics of your child's online life, including things like social media, online gaming, age-related or restricted content, apps and websites and much, much more. These guides can be viewed online or downloaded below. 

Parental Control How-To Guides 

We have also gathered a series of useful how-to videos on how to enable and use parental controls on your child's devices. These range from applying parental controls globally to your home internet or broadband to specific controls for individual devises, such as iPhones, Andriod phones, Samsung phones, iPads and many other devices. 

Home Broadband Parental Control Guides

If you have broadband in your home, most UK providers have parental control options that allow you to filter and monitor what, and in some cases, when your children access the internet. Here are some handy step-by-step guides for some of the main UK internet providers on activating parental controls. 

Virgin Media Broadband Parental Controls 

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BT Broadband Parental Controls 

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 Sky Broadband Parental Controls

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Vodafone Broadband Controls

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Mobile Phone Provider Parental Control Guides

If your child has a mobile phone, it is likely that you are the account holder and the bill payer. As the account holder, you are able to activate parental controls and restrict and monitor what your child can access, protecting them from harmful content. Here are some handy step-by-step guides on activating the parental controls on some of the leading UK mobile phone contract providers. 

EE Mobile Parental Controls

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Three Mobile Parental Controls 

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Sky Mobile Parental Controls

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Virgin Mobile Parental Controls

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O2 Mobile Parental Controls

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Mobile Device Step-By-Step Guides 

If your child has a mobile phone or tablet/iPad, it is likely that you are able to activate parental controls and restrict and monitor what your child can access, protecting them from harmful content whilst using these devices. Here are some handy step-by-step guides on activating the parental controls on some of the main mobile device manufacturers. 

Android Phone Parental Controls

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Samsung Smartphone Parental Controls

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Samsung Tablets Parental Controls

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Windows 10 Parental Controls

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