Sharing Images 11-13

ThinkuKnow Resource

Posting pictures and videos can be a great way to share what’s going on in your life and catching up on what your friends are doing. However, it is important to remember that it can become difficult to delete the pictures you share and once you’ve shared them online, you’ve lost control of them.

If you send an embarrassing picture or video to a friend it could end up anywhere. If you post it online anyone could see it, including your parents, teachers or future employers!

Remember – it’s never too late to get help if you’ve shared something you regret. You can report photos and videos to the websites they are on or seek help from an adult you trust.

First to a Million
Thinkuknow resource: First to a Million

Making videos and posting online – what could go wrong? An introduction to a scenario you might face.


Consequences
Thinkuknow resource: Consequences

Find out how the things you post can tell someone a lot about you – from what school you go to, to where you might be at a particular time.


Modern Day Romeo and Juliet
An Online Safety film made by ThinkuKnow.co.uk

A hashtag filled romance, Shakespeare retold for the social media age.


English National Opera – Can I be your friend?

Ever thought how odd your online life is? Ever thought what could go wrong? This film explores the issues around ENO’s production of Nico Muhly’s Two Boys, a new opera that lifts the lid on the dangers of living our lives online.


CBBC – Snapchat privacy

Having a friend know where you are is one thing, but Snapmap might let strangers locate you. Watch the following video to find out about ‘ghost mode’ and how to stay safe when using Snapchat.

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