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Telephone Banking Fraud
Telephone banking fraud is a scam which is becoming increasingly commonplace. The fraudsters do not actually scam their victims online, but use the telephone to do so. Here’s how it works:
Copycat Websites
Copycat websites are those which offer services from government departments or local government, but are not the official site and charge an often substantial premium for those services, often with no tangible benefit to the customer. They achieve this by using website tools to achieve high positions in search engines such as Google, often ranking […]
Parental Control Software
As well as engaging with your child to educate and guide them through a safe digital life – and so that you fully understand the latest developments – it makes good sense to take advantage of the filters and controls which you can use to reduce the chance that they will come across inappropriate or […]
Your Child and Social Networking
Social networking has been – and still is – one of the revolutions of the online age and when used correctly is an excellent way of keeping in touch with friends and family. But it can also be a source of harm for your child (or for you and other family members, via your child). […]
Gaming and Your Child
Online games can be great fun for children, but there are several risks involved, which you can reduce with the correct approach.
Copying & Cheating
The internet is a great resource for research for your child’s homework and coursework. Unfortunately, however, it can be very easy and tempting to copy information straight from a website and pass it off as his or her own work, which represents plariarism. There are even many websites that offer essays and coursework for sale.
Safe Browsing
Just being able to use the internet does certainly not mean that your child has the maturity or experience to handle everything they might find there.
Texting & Sexting
The same advice applies to texting as it does to emailing or social networking: children could be duped into thinking they’re texting (and being texted by) someone they know, whereas in fact it’s a stranger who is on the other end. Not only this, but sending explicit images or video to schoolfriends and other acquaintances […]
Protecting Passwords
Your child’s passwords are the key to their online life, just as yours are for you. You know the importance of choosing safe passwords … and keeping them to yourself. For your child, it may not be so obvious.
Cyberstalking
Unlike when they’re meeting someone face-to-face, children don’t always know who they’re actually ‘talking’ to online, even if they think they do. This makes it easy for someone who may want to hurt your child, to pretend they are someone else and become their ‘friend’.