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Teenage online safety

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Jetmeg123 · 26/09/2022 19:22

I have a child at high school and as a parent I’ve tried to be open and honest about most things including online safety as I know does the school. So imagine my horror to discover that my child had been groomed online after adding someone they didn’t know on a social media site. Not only had they been sexually groomed but then blackmailed by this vile creature for a substantial amount of money. In what can only be described as panic and shame my child gave in to their demands before eventually breaking down to me about what was happening to them and I’m so thankful they did. Obviously I can’t go in to detail as the matter is with the police (who along with the school have been fantastic) but I wanted to share this warning as I feel I did everything I should, I know their passcodes, I have access to their phone, I talk regularly about safe practices and yet my child still fell victim to a predator. I can never undo what’s been done and as a parent that kills me, but I can share this information and maybe stop it from happening to your child.

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Erinaz · 13/01/2023 09:03

You can put a free app called on your phone to mointor there devices Qestodio . Also you can set there wasapp on your laptop to see their messages it might seem invading there privacy but it can keep them safe . Had a problem with other children of my child passing out phone numbers to who ever ? You want your kids to be social but its so difficult now . Here is a link for a film I showed my kids . You might want to pass on help others .' Keyleys love story on utube. '

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