57% of children worry about the content they see EU Kids Online 2013 57% of children worry about the content they see EU Kids Online 2013.

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57% of children worry about the content they see EU Kids Online % of children worry about the content they see EU Kids Online 2013

Where do children go online?

Why is Where so important?

How to find out Where your children go online Talk to them about their favourite sites – ask them to show you Talk to other parents about which sites their children use Look at your child’s browsing history with them Get them to show you their favourite videos on You Tube Read reviews of children’s sites and choose some sites you are happy for your child to visit

Video sharing sites

Chat Sites

Shopping Sites

Advice Sites

What to do if you have a Where worry Talk to your child about your concerns Agree sites that you’re happy for them to use Set YouTube SafetyMode and Google SafeSearch to help filter ‘inappropriate content’ Familiarise yourself with reporting tools on sites like Facebook, YouTube