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At times like these, connection is more important than ever : How to manage your screen time and social media use during lockdown | The Independent

At times like these, connection is more important than ever : How to manage your screen time and social media use during lockdown | The Independent
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My twins spent £2,800 on game extras and Apple refuses to help

‘My twins spent £2,800 on game extras and Apple refuses to help’ Has a company treated you unfairly? Our consumer champion, Sally Hamilton, is here to help 7 May 2021 • 12:00pm The credit card company said our reader would need to report their children to the police Credit: Veronica Grech for The Telegraph Has a company treated you unfairly? Our consumer champion, Sally Hamilton, is here to help. For how to contact her click here.   ​Dear Sally, Last October my partner and I gave our 13-year-old twins permission to spend £4.99 each on the video game Call of Duty and we registered our credit card just for that purchase from Apple. 

Child Protection Scotland: Scots urged to protect children from online abusers

Child Protection Scotland are urging parents and carers to proactively take steps to ensure children are safe online. Many children and young people have been spending significantly more time online than usual during the pandemic and even more so now that it’s the Easter holidays. As mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and computers are invaluable tools for educating and entertaining children.  However, this increase incurs a greater risk of exploitation and abuse according to Child Protection Scotland, making it more important than ever to protect children from internet-savvy online abusers. Many children may have been online for longer during the pandemic, and again now that it s the Easter holidays - and more have been at risk of online abuse. Ask who they re talking to. Be curious, & help keep your kids safe online. #KeepingKidsSafe#KeepingKidsSafeOnlinepic.twitter.com/iWzLcxXa7h Child Protection Scotland (@childprotectsco) April 5, 2021

Fake accounts used my pictures to sell sex

BBC News By Tamsin Selbie & Jonathan Peters BBC Scotland I felt so shocked, I was scared of what everyone would think of me. When Nicole Peterkin received a message from an old friend on Instagram asking about her account she thought it was a mistake. But the 20-year-old retail worker from Aberdeenshire soon discovered photographs of herself on an account she did not recognise, and it was advertising sex work. I was just scared for family members finding out about it, people I went to school with, even work colleagues, she told BBC Scotland s The Nine programme. What would they think of me?

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