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Back-to-School Online Safety Webinar for Parents

Webwise; the Irish internet safety awareness centre is delighted to host a back-to-school Online Safety Webinar for parents of teens. […]

Explained: What is Snapchat’s My AI?

Snapchat’s My AI is described by Snapchat as an experimental, friendly, chatbot currently available to Snapchatters. Initially available to Snapchat+ […]

Influencers Top Tips on Online Safety

Influencers Top Tips In this series of interviews, some of Ireland’s top influencers give their top tips on how they […]

Explainer: What is Snapchat?

Snapchat is an application used to share photos, videos, text, and drawings. It's free to download the app and free to send messages using it. It has become hugely popular in a very short space of time, especially with young people

Explained: What is Yubo (formerly Yellow)?

 Yubo (formerly know as Yellow) app is a social networking site where users can make new online friends. Users create an account […]

Explained: What is Snap Map?

What is Snap Map? The latest update from Snapchat includes a new location sharing feature. Snap Map allows you to […]

7 Things Parents Need to Know about Snapchat

Lots of teens are using Snapchat, if your child is one of them here’s some things you need to know about […]

Parents: A guide to Snapchat

A Guide to Snapchat Snapchat is an application used to share photos, videos, text, and drawings. It’s free to download […]

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Worried about something you have seen online or concerned about your child? Childline and the National Parents Council Primary offer free advice and support service.

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Sometimes you might unwittingly stumble across illegal online content like child abuse imagery. Always remember: you can report it and get it removed using Hotline.ie.

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