Charity Warns Online Privacy Concern For Kids
A children's charity's found privacy is the main online concern for primary school children
The NSPCC is warning parents may be missing out vital information when they talk to their children about staying safe online.
They asked more than 600 primary school children what information they needed to stay safe online. More than 80% said online privacy settings on mobile apps and games was a topic they thought their parents should cover in an online safety conversation.
And just over half (54%) opted for location settings, which can prevent sex offenders tracking children.
However, although eight out of ten parents told the NSPCC in a YouGov poll that they knew what to say to their child to keep them safe online, only 28% had actually mentioned privacy settings to them and just 20% discussed location settings.
The charity is now urging parents to make sure their online knowledge is up to date by checking out its updated Net Aware guide, published this week.