What is E-safety KS2?

It’s vitally important to teach Internet safety at KS2 to keep children safe. Whenever children are online, they’re at risk from unsuitable content, accidentally disclosing their personal data, illegal downloads, file sharing, spyware, viruses, inappropriate advances and cyberbullying.

What are the 5 E-safety rules?

Top 10 Internet Safety Rules & What Not to Do Online

  • Keep Personal Information Professional and Limited.
  • Keep Your Privacy Settings On.
  • Practice Safe Browsing.
  • Make Sure Your Internet Connection is Secure.
  • Be Careful What You Download.
  • Choose Strong Passwords.
  • Make Online Purchases From Secure Sites.
  • Be Careful What You Post.

How do you stay safe online KS2?

Top Ten Tips for Staying Safe Online

  1. Don’t post any personal information online – like your address, email address or mobile number.
  2. Think carefully before posting pictures or videos of yourself.
  3. Keep your privacy settings as high as possible.
  4. Never give out your passwords.
  5. Don’t befriend people you don’t know.

What is E-safety ks3?

When we are online you can easily share personal information with other people but you need to be careful. You need to watch out for spam emails and protect your private information.

What are the smart rules for e-safety?

SMART Rules for Online Safety

  • SAFE: Keep your personal information safe.
  • MEET: Meeting up with someone you only know online, even a friend of a friend, can be dangerous as this person is still a stranger.
  • ACCEPTING:
  • RELIABLE:
  • TELL:
  • BE SMART WITH A HEART:

What does E-safety involve?

E-safety is often defined as the safe and responsible use of technology. This includes the use of the internet and also other means of communication using electronic media (eg text messages, gaming devices, email etc). In practice, e-safety is as much about behaviour as it is electronic security.

Why is e-Safety Important?

Understanding E-Safety — What Does It Mean? With the right e-safety knowledge, children can better understand the dangers of releasing personal information, as well as how to recognise unethical behaviours or prevent cyberbullying.

Why is E-safety important for children?

As modern day technology is being used more frequently by children both at home and at school, we recognise the importance of educating children from a young age about the dangers of the Internet in the hope that they will remain safe on the Internet whilst they benefit from its many uses. We take E-Safety very seriously.

What are the E-safety rules?

The E-Safety Rules that we promote are known as the SMART Rules. Please help us to ensure that your child knows the following rules: S is for safe- Never give your personal information to people that you do not know. M is for meet- Never arrange to meet with strangers.

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What is E-safety?

It can be called E Safety (or e-safety), Online Safety or Internet Safety, but it all means the same thing. It’s about risk; it’s about being aware of the possible threats that online activity can bring, and how to deal with them. These risks are grouped into four categories: Conduct: children’s behaviour may put them at risk