Online Safety For Families
There are many positive ways families can use the Internet. They can find access to educational and job resources, stay in touch with friends and family, stream popular music and movies, etc. However, we need to help them navigate these activities and connections safely.
Whether you’re a parent or caregiver, a professional, or a young person yourself, there are resources available to help you learn how to safely use the Internet and social media. If things go wrong, there are resources to help navigate that, too.
When Cyberbullying Happens...
- Don’t respond to and don’t forward cyberbullying messages.
- Keep evidence of cyberbullying. Record the dates, times, and descriptions of instances when cyberbullying has occurred. Save and print screenshots, emails, and text messages. Use this evidence to report cyberbullying to web and cell phone service providers and social media sites.
- Block the person who is cyberbullying.
It is important to document and report the behavior so it can be addressed appropriately. The following reporting agency logos provide quick access to their tools and resources to report, investigate and ultimately stop cyber related crimes!
Cybercrime Reporting Agencies
Parent Resources
Cyberbullying Statistics
Social Media Resources
- Instagram Parent Controls
- Parent’s Ultimate Guide to Instagram
- What Parents Need to Know About Instagram
- Parent’s Quick-Guide to Instagram
- Parent’s Guide to Discord
- Discord Parental Controls
- Dangers of Discord
- What Parents Need to Know About Discord
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