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Online Safety – whose responsibility is it really?

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Monday, 17 October

Author

Mark Rosser

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In an ever growing digital world, children can spend a long time online these days. Right from a very early age they have access to their parents’ smart phones and tablets, and quickly learn how to navigate things that we as adults can only wonder at.

So who’s responsibility is it to teach these young, inquisitive minds to explore within safe boundaries, communicate well and leave a positive footprint in the virtual world?

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