click & tell
The internet is a great place to communicate, buy and sell, access information and services, pay bills, get your entertainment and do many other day-to-day things.
But it also provides the ideal environment for criminals to carry out fraud, identity theft, bullying, computer damage and many other activities that spoil the online experience for their victims.
Get Safe Online Week is an ideal opportunity to pass on
online safety tips to friends, family, colleagues, neighbours or even strangers who you think may
benefit from the advice.
And the same holds true for advice on dealing with unwanted phone calls and junk mail.
Click here for more advice and tips to help protect yourself and those you know and care for.
Seen or heard something unsuitable for children?
Maybe it was a programme on TV or online, a film, an advert, a video game or something in a magazine.
At ParentPort you can find out about the standards we expect from the media, make a complaint and share your views with the UK’s media regulators who set and enforce standards across the media to protect children from inappropriate material.