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Cover of the broshure "Technical Child Protection on the Internet". In comic-style: A smartphone screen. Three children are sitting and standing beside or on the screen.
  • Resource
  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 March 2025

Although promoting media literacy among young users is the top priority, the use of technical measures on the digital devices of younger children can be helpful. The range of technical child protection measures is vast, and they typically combine various functions to keep inappropriate content away from minors. This usually involves setting usage times, filtering content, and blocking certain applications.

  • Learning corner
  • BIK Team
  • 09 September 2024

Digital technologies offer a world of opportunities and benefits for children and young people. However, as a parent or carer, you also need to understand the risks associated with it, and how to protect your family. Learn how to use parental controls on gaming consoles and some of the most popular online games to maximise online safety for your children.
Offline awareness activity "Cyberbullying: true or false?"
  • Resource
  • TRALALERE
  • 26 December 2023

In small groups (two to four children) find the correct PEGI classification, based on the activity leaflet.

School levels: Primary School/Middle School
Age group: 7-11 years old

Goals:
- Find out about the PEGI ratings so children can choose games suited to their age group.
- Raise awareness about problematic content in games.

What's my child actually doing on Twitch?
  • Resource
  • Landeszentrale für Medien und Kommunikation (LMK) Rheinland-Pfalz / medienanstalt rlp
  • 22 December 2022

How is Twitch used by children and young people? What opportunities can the platform offer? What dangers should parents be aware of? And what is an emote?

The streaming platform Twitch exerts a great fascination on children and young people. The platform is mainly used by gamers who play live and comment on it. Craft videos, live music and other hobbies have also found their place on the platform.

The booklet provides information for parents, gives tips, and explains how children and young people can be safely guided in dealing with live content.

Safe online gaming
  • Resource
  • Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Institute of Computer Science
  • 30 May 2022

This webpage gives parents and guardians the support and confidence they need to manage screen time, spending, and access to content appropriate for each child's age.

PROMOTION/TUTORIAL VIDEO : #Flashtag
  • Resource
  • Child Focus
  • 28 December 2021

#Flashtag is a board game dealing with different online topics. Via the promotional/tutorial video we present the game and its educational objectives to professionals for them to work on the issue of privacy and online relationships.

CHILDREN AND GAMING! A guide for parents
  • Resource
  • Media Council for Children and Young People
  • 29 April 2021

”Children and gaming” is a guide for parents about gaming. It provides insight into the positive elements of gaming as well as the things parents should be aware of and pay attention to.

  • Learning corner
  • BIK Team

Digital technologies offer a world of opportunities and benefits for children and young people. However, as a parent or carer, you also need to understand the risks associated with it, and how to protect your family. Learn how to use parental controls on desktop and laptop computers to maximise online safety for your children.
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