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NSPCC e-safety guides for parents and professionals

Online guides help parents understand how young people use the online world.

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Since 2015, the NSPCC has been working with mobile phone network O2 to provide e-safety advice and guidance for children, parents and teaching professionals. Its suite of products includes a website and newsletter to help parents keep up to speed with the latest websites and apps children use, and a range of teaching resources to help children keep themselves safe online and their personal information secure.

The Net Aware site has information for parents on the apps and games children are using, including Fortnite, Minecraft, Instagram and Snapchat. It gives an unvarnished assessment of the type of content included in the games and apps, a "risk rating" for each, and tips for parents on how to maintain safety online.

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