Cyber Safety at COHR
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Cyber Safety at COHR
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Cyber Safety
Marty McGauran from Inform & Empower has provided an update on:
What are parental controls?
Simply put, they are optional settings in an app or game that allows parent/guardian/adult to restrict, monitor or supervise.
Should parents use them?
Short answer, yes. There is a big BUT though! They should never be seen as a substitute for the most effective strategy of all to keep our kids safe and empower them: mentor parenting.
setting boundaries in line with what they need (not what they want!)
supervision (devices out of bedrooms!)
open, curious and ongoing conversations
The top 4 social media apps for tweens & teens in 2022 (based on our own Inform & Empower student surveys and anecdotally):
Discord
Tik Tok
Snapchat
With this in mind, we thought we'd do the hard work for you and investigate exactly what the parental controls do (& don't do) within these 4 main platforms:
Notes:
Tik Tok Restricted mode has been extensively tested by the author and found to be largely ineffective. Highly sexualised and offensive language (among other adult themes) is still able to be accessed.
Tik Tok restrictions can be disabled by the teen but there is a 48 hours delay before they are removed (like time delay on a bank vault!).
Help guides to set up and manage parental controls:
Discord (whilst they do not have parental controls, we strongly recommend exploring together the privacy & safety settings for your teens account )
Additional Parental Controls
In addition to each app's own parental controls, we highly recommend making the most of the mobile device level parental controls provided by Apple and Android:
Apple Family Sharing & Screentime
Karen Wakeling
kwakeling@cohroakeast.catholic.edu.au