Privacy and Security

Privacy protection

In this lesson, children learn about password basics, privacy settings and how to get help if their personal information is compromised.

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Parent Information

Download the parent guide for information on privacy, important resources and a quiz to complete with your child.

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Interactive Learning

Most commonly completed in your child’s school, Interactive Learning provides children with interactive activities to learn about the topic. Start here if you would like to see what they are learning or would like to go through the activities with your child at home.

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Once Upon Online

This quick story-based activity lets your child make choices that could be risky in real life so they can learn about the consequences in a safe space. Have them complete this journey on their own or complete it together to see where you both wind up. A great route for discussion.

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Parent tips

  • Think: Talk about what personal information means online


    Help children understand that personal information includes things like their name, address, passwords and photos that reveal details about their life.

    Explain why this information should not be shared publicly or with people they don’t know.
  • Check: Help children recognise when information is being requested


    Show children examples of when apps, games or websites might ask for personal information when creating an account.

    Encourage them to check with you before entering details online.
  • Choose: Support children in creating safe online habits


    - Help children create strong passwords that are difficult for others to guess.
    - Talk about why passwords should never be shared with friends or posted online.

    Explore privacy settings together so children understand how to control who can see their information.
  • Act: Support children if their information is shared or compromised


    - Let children know they should tell you or another trusted adult straight away if they think someone has accessed their account or personal information.

    - Help them change passwords, review privacy settings and report the issue on the platform if needed.

    As children begin using more online services independently, learning how to protect their personal information helps them stay safe and confident online.