Portsmouth News

Advice on how to protect youngsters issued by police

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POLICE in Hampshire have issued advice to parents on how to protect their children from predatory paedophile­s online.

The force has issued the tips to The News as they seek to stop innocent children being groomed by sex offenders online.

It comes amid fears perverts are increasing­ly turning to social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Snapchat to seek out their victims.

in a message to parents, Hampshire police have urged:

Ask your child to show you how to use a social networking site. Getting involved may prevent them from getting into difficult situations online.

‘Friend’ your child on social media sites. Those looking to groom children online tend to look at who they are friends with.

Make sure your child is old enough to sign up. Age restrictio­ns are often given for a reason.

Children will make online friends and may wish to meet them. Encourage them to speak to you about this first and work out a plan that allows them to meet safely i.e. you go along with them.

And speaking out directly to children, the police force said:

Think about the images you post online. Images remain on there forever and are out of your control - don't share or post an image that you wouldn't want your parents, teacher or future employer to see.

If you see something online you are concerned about or someone says something you feel uncomforta­ble with, use the ‘print screen’ function to record the content and show an adult.

Never post personal informatio­n online such as your home address, telephone number, email address or school.

Don’t become ‘friends’ with people online that you don’t know. Some people hide their real identity in an attempt to contact young people sometimes for sexual purposes.

Have your privacy settings set to the highest level and check them frequently.

 ??  ?? FEARS Perverts are increasing­ly turning to social media sites
FEARS Perverts are increasing­ly turning to social media sites

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