Children’s discovery of the internet should be encouraged when they’re in a safe environment. It’s important to activate your parental controls in order to filter out content your children shouldn’t be seeing. Many parents put this off because they think it’ll be difficult. It’s easy and we can show you how.
Internet Matters have created a guide to parental controls including how-to guides to setting up the controls on the major networks, devices, services and entertainment providers in your home, including some of the most popular:
E-Safety Tips for Parents: Under 5
Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 0-5s so that you can help them to stay safe online. From toddlers to teens, our four 'E-safety tips for parents' videos are age specific to help you keep up with e-safety as they grow up.
E-Safety Tips for Parents: 6-10
Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 6-10s so that you can help them to stay safe online. From toddlers to teens, our four 'E-safety tips for parents' videos are age specific to help you keep up with e-safety as they grow up.
E-Safety Tips for Parents: 11-13
Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 11-13s so that you can help them to stay safe online. From toddlers to teens, our four 'E-safety tips for parents' videos are age specific to help you keep up with e-safety as they grow up.
E-Safety Tips for Parents: Teens
Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of teens so that you can help them to stay safe online. From toddlers to teens, our four 'E-safety tips for parents' videos are age specific to help you keep up with e-safety as they grow up.
Jack's story - Cyberbullying - Internet Matters
Jack is playing a video game online when his friend from school starts a chat with him that leads to cyberbullying. Cyberbullying doesn't stop when the school day ends. Help your kids understand the consequences of what they share online by downloading our Online Safety Guide: http://www.internetmatters.org/back-to-school