- Cyberbullying.
- Cyber Predators.
- Posting Private Information.
- Phishing.
- Falling for Scams.
- Accidentally Downloading Malware.
- Posts that Come Back to Haunt a Child Later in Life.
Researchers now typically organise the wide range of risks encountered online into three categories — content, contact and conduct risks.
What are the 4 Cs in safeguarding?
The 4Cs of online risks of harm are content, contact, conduct and contract risks, as explained in Figure 5. The classification has the merit, we suggest, of order and clarity.
How do we define online harms?
Online Harms: this is behaviour online which may hurt a person physically or emotionally. It could be harmful information that is posted online, or information sent to a person. There is a lot of illegal and hurtful information online. People in the UK and the rest of the world are worried about online harm.
What are 3 dangers of the Internet?
- cyberbullying (bullying using digital technology)
- invasion of privacy.
- identity theft.
- your child seeing offensive images and messages.
- the presence of strangers who may be there to 'groom' other members.
What are the 4 C's for online safety?
The four C's to safe social media usage: 1. Content risks: This may include sexual, violent, inappropriate, biased, false, illegal and prejudicial content. 2. Contract risks: This includes children signing up for unfair contracts, terms or conditions that they are not able to comprehend.