Parents faced with knowledge gap when teaching web safety: survey


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 11 Jul 2013

The majority of parents would welcome an online safety assessment as a way of ensuring they're equipped to keep their children protected when surfing the Web. 

A survey of 2,000 UK parents highlights growing concerns about children's online safety, with 95% of respondents agreeing that ‘e-safety' should be a compulsory element of school education — 52% of all parents said that they had made school selection decisions based in part on a school's ability to teach online safety. 

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