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Digital safety

Understanding the consequences of online actions, knowing what to do if things go wrong, and understanding online security can make your time online safer and more enjoyable.

  • How to behave when you're online

    Here are some tips on how to behave when you're online.
  • How to practice cyber safety

    Keep yourself protected by following some cyber safety facts and tips.
  • Cyberbullying - what to do

    Cyberbullying is bullying using digital technology, like the internet or a phone.
  • How to shop safely online

    Be aware of the differences between shopping online and offline and keep in mind some of the common scams.
  • How to recognise a scam

    You've heard of viruses and spam, sure. But do you know what wardriving, phishing and pharming are?
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