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Share Take Care

Share Take Care

The internet is an ever present part of daily life and has many positive aspects but giving out too much personal information and "oversharing" online can have consequences.

WebWise Team | 24th January 2012

Share Take Care is all about helping parents understand those consequences so they can help their children maintain a positive online experience and reputation.

Meera Syal would like a word in your ear...

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Meera Syal saw her own child bullied online, so she believes it’s crucial that parents understand social networking sites to help their children stay safe on the internet.

Visit the Share Take Care: Ask an expert blog to see the advice our panel gave to people worried about their online reputation.

The BBC and Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet Day

The BBC’s Share Take Care campaign is part of its commitment to media literacy and online safety for young people. Working in partnership with The UK Safer Internet Centre to support Safer Internet Day, the BBC's campaign aims to raise awareness of the issues around safeguarding reputation online.


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