Online Safety Evening 2019.

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Online Safety Evening 2019

Running Order Introduction/ charts(to provide a context) Barry ISPs - SEL YouTube. Barry Google ‘Family Link’ App ‘Our Pact’ App. Barry Parentzone. Barry Gaming – PS4/ Xbox etc, Sel or Barry Google – filtering Sel Parental controls on your iPad – restrictions Sel Social Media Settings. Barry Childnet Family Agreement. Barry Recap/Questions etc. Both

All resources from tonight’s online safety evening, can be found on school website: 1 – School Information 2 –Parent Zone 3 – E-Learning and Online Safety 4 – Online Safety

ISPs YouTube Google ‘Family Link’ App ‘Our Pact’ App Tips ISPs YouTube Google ‘Family Link’ App ‘Our Pact’ App

Internet Provider’s Parental Controls www.saferinternet.org.uk

All Internet service providers has easy to follow guides and videos to set up parental controls on their websites http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46768/~/bt-parental-controls---how-to...-guide

Parental Controls

Disable or enable Restricted mode Restricted mode is an optional setting that you can use on YouTube to help screen out potentially mature content that you may prefer not to see or don't want others using your device to see. To turn on restricted mode on YouTube, go to www.youtube.com and select options next to the Sign in button Click restricted Mode: Off Enable ‘ACTIVATE RESTRICTED MODE’ Select ‘Lock Restricted Mode on this browser 1. 2. 3. 4.

1. Click Sign in (sign in using a google account). 2. After this you can then click Lock Restricted Mode on this browser. It will then need you to log in using that same account before you can turn Restricted Mode off again.

https://families.google.com/familylink/#

https://support.google.com/families/answer/7103262

https://support.google.com/families/answer/7103262

Parental Monitoring Apps www.ourpact.com

Features www.ourpact.com IOS Parental Controls APP Blocker Internet Blocking Block Social Media Parental Time Lock * Firstly, download App onto all devices

https://parentzone.org.uk/advice/parent-guides Magazine and online magazine https://parentzone.org.uk/advice/parent-guides

Social Media & iPad Tips Google - filtering Parental controls on your iPad – restrictions Social Media Settings

Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 Step 4 - Save Go to Google search engine Click on ‘Settings Then ‘Search settings’ Then, click ‘Turn on SafeSearch’ to filter explicit results – this will help avoid most adult content Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 Step 4 - Save

IPad settings/ restrictions

IPad restrictions iOS 11 Parental controls can easily be set on: IPads, IPhones etc – you can set your own passcode that your child can’t use. Click on ‘Settings’ on your iPad or iPhone Click on ‘General’ Click on ‘Restrictions’ Click on ‘Enable Restrictions’ the enter a pin

Apps and Items You Can Allow or Disallow: Safari YouTube Camera FaceTime Installing Apps In-app Purchases Deleting Apps Explicit Language. When you disallow Safari, YouTube, Camera or iTunes the icons for these will disappear from your home screen – and you’ll find that URL and YouTube video links in emails will no longer work.

scroll down to ‘Allowed Content’ section Music & Podcasts: choose whether or not to allow explicit content (on or off) Movies: allow all, don’t allow movies, or allow anywhere from G only up to 17 TV Shows: the equivalent set of options for TV as for movies Apps: Similar again to movies and TV shows – allow all apps, don’t allow apps, or allow anywhere from 4+ up to 17+ In-App Purchases: simple On or Off, to allow or disallow In-App purchases. This one can be a godsend for parents with children/child who are drawn to ‘freemium’ iPad games.

You can also disallow installing and/or deleting apps You can also disallow installing and/or deleting apps. If you disallow installing apps it will remove the App Store icon and App Store links in emails will no longer work. Choosing to disallow deleting apps will remove the X icon on each app when you tap and hold on app to bring up the ‘wiggly icons’ – so nobody will be able to intentionally or inadvertently delete an app.

iOS 12 - Screen Time (Restrictions) Click on ‘Settings’ on your iPad or iPhone Click on ‘Screen Time’ Click on ‘Turn on Screen Time’ Click on ‘Continue’ Click this is my child’s iPad/iPhone

Specify the ‘Downtime’ time period – e.g. 21:00 to 07:00. – Specify the ‘Category(s)’ e.g. All Apps or a selection of categories. Set Time amount for allowed App’s And select ‘Set App Limit’ Click Continue for the content & Privacy

Enter a Parent Passcode – Downtime Settings – Change the specified timings App limits - Amend locked app categories Always Allowed – Select which Apps are allows allowed Content & Privacy Settings – Block or enable iTunes purchases, Location services etc

Privacy settings for Social Media either set these up with your child or let them show you their settings if they are already using the app

step 2 – decide who can see ‘my snaps’ step 1 – click ‘settings’ step 3 – decide who can see ‘my stories’

In students planners: General advice for use of the iPad and online safety Leisure ‘Screen time’ should be kept to under 2 hours per day Take regular breaks when using any tech products Should not use a device up to 1 hour before you go to sleep, as this can disrupt your ability to fall asleep Never post your personal information, such as a phone number, home number, home address, or your location on any social networking site or through mobile apps like Snapchat or Instagram Never meet in person with anyone you first “met” on the internet. If someone asks to meet you, tell your parents or guardian right away Check with your parents before you post pictures of yourself or others online

In students planners: Advice for use of the iPad and online safety Do not post inappropriate pictures of anyone Never respond to mean or rude texts, messages. Delete emails if you are unsure of source You may need to delete friends who continuously bother you or post things that are not appropriate Never share your password with anyone, including your best friend. The only people who should know your password are your parents or guardian If you wouldn’t say something to another person’s face, don’t text it or post it online Do not download or install software or anything on your computer or cell phone before checking with your parents or guardian Use the privacy settings of social networking sites If anything makes you feel uncomfortable online, while gaming or when using your phone, talk with your parents or guardian right away

Summary advice..