Assistant Principal Message
From the Assistant Principal

Assistant Principal Message
From the Assistant Principal
Dear Parents and Carers,
Protecting Our Children Online - What is Omegle?
In today's digital age, our children have access to a vast array of apps and websites that can be both educational and entertaining. However, some of these platforms, like Omegle, pose significant risks to their safety and well-being. It's crucial for us as parents to be aware of these dangers and take proactive steps to protect our children.
The dangers of Omegle and similar apps
Omegle is a free online chat website that allows users to socialise with strangers without any registration. While it may seem harmless, it has several inherent dangers:
Omegle can be misused in ways that pose serious risks to child safety. While it’s marketed as a platform for anonymous conversation, its lack of moderation and identity verification makes it vulnerable to exploitation. Here are some key concerns:
🚨 Common Misuses of Omegle Related to Child Safety
Encouragement of Risky Behavior Some users may pressure or dare children into engaging in risky or illegal activities during chats.
Other apps and websites that pose similar risks include Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok. These platforms can expose children to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and privacy issues.
Resources for Protecting Your Child's Devices
To help safeguard your child's online experience, consider using the following resources:
Common Sense Media: Offers a wealth of information on digital citizenship and online safety for children of all ages.
Strategies for Mitigating Risks
Here are some strategies to help mitigate the risks associated with these apps and websites:
Create a Safety Plan: Develop a plan for what your child should do if they encounter uncomfortable or dangerous situations online.
By staying informed and proactive, we can help ensure our children enjoy the benefits of the internet while staying safe from its potential dangers.


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Mrs Louise Fairhall
Assistant Principal