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Greater Merseyside Connexions is now on Twitter, our aim is to direct Young People back to Connexionslive for help, advice and guidance by utilising the information that we publish.Image designed by Emma Graham

The logo to your right was designed by Emma Graham who recently spent a day on work experience with the ICT Team.

 

This service will be one way only and we will never ask you for any information about yourself as we actively promote Internet Safety.

1. If you feel uncomfortable about anything you see on a computer report it, tell your Connexions Personal Adviser or other trusted adult.

Cyber Bullying and Harmful Content is serious.

There are websites you can log onto to find out more or to report abuse click on the following links:

www.ceop.gov.uk

www.thinkyouknow.co.uk

www.fkbko.co.uk

www.chatdanger.com

2. NEVER give out personal details e.g fullname, address, school, bank details, family details...even if you think you know the person or you see them as an online friend.

Use the privacy settings on social networking sites to make sure only your accepted friends can view your profile.

3. NEVER meet anyone you have contacted online without a trusted adult with you.

4. Remember it is NEVER too late to ask for help if something online makes you feel uncomfortable

You can now follow us on Twitter at the following address: www.twitter.com/connexionslive