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06 Sept 2025

Tips for parents on Safer Internet Day

Tips for parents on Safer Internet Day

Today, Tuesday February 8 is Safer Internet Day. Switcher.ie have shared some top tips to help keep children safe online. 

Our children have been spending more time than ever online over the past year. With the events of the last few years, using the internet has become a necessity for most families. 97% of students now use the internet every day, so keeping our children safe online is a huge priority.

Top tips:

Talk to your child about online safety: Discuss how to safely use the internet from a young age and make sure they feel comfortable speaking to you if they're unsure about something they see online.


Be aware of the risks: Knowing the potential dangers children could face online makes it easier to be vigilant in looking out for them. Know what platforms your children use, and watch out for the signs of cyberbullying.


Set boundaries: Let your children know what they can and can't do on the internet from the get-go. Agree on when they can access the internet, how long and what devices they can use.


Set up parental controls: These ready-made boundaries put parents in control of what children can see online. They can be set up through your internet provider or at device level and block specific websites and filter out inappropriate content.


Get social media savvy: Each social media account will have its own privacy settings and tips for parents on the best ways to keep safe while using the apps. Check them out before you let children have their own accounts.


Get secure: Install antivirus software on each device to minimise the risk of cyber attacks or scams. You can get free versions of this, but the paid versions often come with greater protection. 


Talk about data security: Educate your child to not share personal details, photos or information online without checking first. Teach them not to open emails or attachments from unknown sources and not click on links to unknown websites. 


Use two-factor authentication: Adding 2FA adds extra security to your accounts but can also stop children from signing into services that are blocked to them and purchasing something without your permission. 


Lead by example: Limiting your time online can help reinforce the rules you are setting for your children. 

For more information on how to keep children safe online, please see the complete guide: https://switcher.ie/broadband/ guides/how-to-keep-your- children-safe-online/
Eoin Clarke, Managing Director of Switcher.ie comments: 

"The internet is a more significant part of our lives than ever, and children are no exception. Over the past year, children were encouraged to use the internet in so many new ways, like keeping in contact with loved ones, playing with friends, and completing their schooling. A staggering 97% of students use the internet every day, so it's essential to make sure they are safety savvy. 

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