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Are our kids SAFE ONLINE?

How often should you talk to teenage children about what they’re up to online? New research found that 23% of parents avoid talking to their kids about online safety* and shockingly, 74% would wait for a trigger such as a negative change in their child’s behaviour to initiate a conversation about the internet and social media**.

With many calling on social media platforms to step up their role in keeping kids safe, the popular photo sharing and instant messaging app Snapchat has launched its Take My Words campaign with hopes of helping parents to start those vital conversations with

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