Blog
Explore essential tips and resources to keep yourself and your loved ones safe in the digital world.
The shocking rise of grooming in the uk
Grooming cases have risen significantly in the UK since COVID, alarming parents and the government into action. This blog breaks down the stats and looks towards a brighter future
Ofcom's Landmark Guidelines for Online Safety
The UK's Online Safety Act introduces groundbreaking protections against digital abuse, focusing on swift content removal and platform accountability to create a safer online space for women and girls.
In The Room: Intimate Image Abuse
Intimate Image Abuse instances have risen dramatically for both children and adults across the UK. See what changes advocates brought to this parliamentary session to help protect victims.
Stop Scrolling, Start Talking: A Parent's Guide to Online Safety
Are you constantly checking your child's phone to ensure their online safety? Discover how to protect your kids in the digital age without breaking trust.
How Does Big Sister Send Alerts?
See how Big Sister sends alerts and explore the app’s capabilities
How does Big Sister Identify threats?
Learn how Big Sister’s advanced AI-powered app identifies threats such as cyberbullying and grooming.
What Makes Big Sister Different?
Explore what makes Big Sister different to other online safety apps for children and teenagers. See how Big Sister sets itself apart with AI-powered detection and expert-curated safety features, protecting children from online threats.
Need support? Big Sister is here
Need help talking to your child about risks or resources, we can help.
-
If you become aware of an issue, before taking any action, pause for a moment, take a deep breath, and stay calm. A calm space needs to be provided before discussing sensitive and vulnerable issues.
-
No child wants to feel spied on. With Big Sister, you can start an open conversation about online activities, navigating the situation in a truthful and supportive way.
-
If a threat has been confirmed, share your concerns with a trusted person or contact the NSPCC helpline at 0808 800 5000 for professional guidance. If you suspect sexual abuse, report it to CEOP or local police. For immediate danger, call 999.
-
Big Sister provides a community and support group for parents to discuss concerns and seek out resources.
Join the Waitlist!