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Explore essential tips and resources to keep yourself and your loved ones safe in the digital world.
Changing What Children See Online: June 2025 Update
June 2025 has marked a pivotal moment in the UK’s legal landscape for online child safety, as the implementation of the Online Safety Act (OSA) accelerates and new obligations for tech companies come into force.
Online Safety: Government Priorities
NEWS: The UK government is taking significant action to enhance online safety for children and teenagers through the Online Safety Act, which tasks Ofcom with implementing key priorities.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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