Parental Controls St George’s Primary School Monday 13th February.

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Parental Controls St George’s Primary School Monday 13th February

How to Keep Your Family Safe Online Google - Windows Live Download

Click – Download Now

‘Select ‘chose the programs you want to install’ (this is optional, you can chose to install all other programs but it isn’t essential) Uncheck all boxes except for Family Safety’

Click ‘close’

Look for the program in your programs list and click it

Guided Access

Tablet Settings (iPad)

Setting Restrictions

Safety Controls Google Safe Search ISP Safety Controls YouTube Safety Mode Computer Parental Safety Controls

13+ Help set up their profile Add your email as the main contact (if possible) Set the privacy settings to “friends” only and ensure they are children you know ‘Like’ the Click CEOP page Check in and keep updated  

What can other people see on Facebook? Public? Specific People? .

What Should You Do Now? 1. Get involved in your children’s online activity at home and talk. Check you know what applications they are using, especially chat rooms and games played with others online. Ask who their ‘e-pals’ are. Get them to teach you about how things work. Set up accounts with them. 2. Support school Take an active interest in what your children are doing in computing at school. 3. Encourage Internet use that builds on offline activities It helps to keep the computer in a family room not tucked away in a child’s bedroom. Help your children to use the Internet for homework and leisure interests. Do things together. Reflect on how much ‘gaming’ time they have. 4. Use some of the tools on the computer to help you Parental settings.