e-safety

  Teens trying to use ‘ancient’ phone Let’s start the week off with a smile. The link below is to a YouTube video (2 minutes) of 2 American teenagers trying to use an old analogue phone. I have no idea whether it’s a setup or real, but it certainly brought a smile to my face: […]

Online Safety Update 13th May 2019 Read More »

I love my photography; I have been taking photographs since the mid 90’s. Like so many others, I started when our first son was born as I wanted to document our family, particularly our children growing up, and at one time I even developed my own black and whites, long before the days of digital.

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Children and Social Media (privacy settings) Last week I was at a wonderful school speaking to Y3 and 4 children. As part of the talk with the children, the subject of social media and privacy settings came up. One Y3 child stated that she wasn’t allowed to set her Instagram account to private, she said

Online Safety Update 6th May 2019 Read More »

Digital Ghost Stories; Impact, Risks and Reason Hopefully we’ve seen the last of the latest so-called challenge, the one that starts with M and ends with O. By now, hopefully everyone knows that it was a hoax. Prof. Andy Phippen is a Professor of Social Responsibility in IT at University of Plymouth. Together with Emma

Online Safety Update 23rd April 2019 Read More »

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve had lots of enquiries about the Momo challenge; people are understandably concerned and I don’t blame them, if my children were younger this type of thing would concern me too. What is the Momo challenge and is it a real thing?   Firstly, Momo, a creature that is

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