While your child might be super excited to explore their first devices, you might be a bit worried about their safety. Correct set up can help to keep your child and their device safe.

We've worked with Internet Matters to come up with a few pointers to help you.

1. Parental controls

Parental controls help give you peace of mind by helping you to control what children have access to. They allow you to rest easy knowing that they’ll be able to do what they love on their device without being able to access things you don't want them to.

2. Location services

Location services are used by apps and websites to help tailor experiences to where users are at any given moment. This means that they could be sharing the location of your child's device, but consequently also showing where your child is too.

To prevent sharing this data, it’s a good idea to switch off this feature. Remember there are apps and widgets that you can use so that only you have access to this information.

3. In-app purchases

You may want to avoid your child spending your hard-earned cash on things like filters or game features.

The best way to prevent this is to change the settings for in-app purchases. You could disable or password protect them.

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4. Talk to your child

Whatever the age of your child, you can have a conversation with them about how to make good decisions and stay safe online including when and how to share photographs.

Further information

Learn more about things you should consider when buying your child's first device.

Internet Matters have a helpful checklist for safely setting up our child’s tech as well as further advice on parental controls on smartphones and other devices.

They have also designed an on-site tool that provides parents with personalised online safety advice to help support their children online.

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