Staying Safe... ..On Social Media and Online

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Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities (2014)

This guide is written in basic, simple English and is accompanied by pictures to help explain ways to stay safe online. It discusses who to give access to your social media profiles and online contact details and ways to make sure profiles are safe. This includes explaining the etiquette of social media, including bullying behaviour. Each section finishes with a checklist of measures to keep safe online. The guide also explains terminology of social media site.

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