Research from the organisation shows 5-year-olds in the UK now use an average of five separate apps regularly, which rises to seven in their teens – an example of the struggles parents face in keeping up to speed with their kids’ online lives.
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The tool aims to help families make sense of their children’s digital lives by providing relevant, relatable advice based on their own unique digital habits- with support on how to minimise the risks and take advantages of the opportunities the online world has to offer.
Personalised resources can be emailed directly to parents, allowing you to feel equipped with the right tools and advice for your family.
Set up in 2014 by Sky, BT, TalkTalk and Virgin Media, Internet Matters is a not-for-profit organisation that has a simple purpose – to help keep children safe in the digital world.
Visit InternetMatters.org to learn more about how you can keep your family safe online.
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