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How to stay in control - mobiles

Shane Noonan - Sunday, October 23, 2011

MobilesWhat are the risks?

This articles was taken from www.thinkuknow.org.au

Many parents may be concerned about the large bills that young people can create on their mobile phones, but there are other risks associated with the use of mobile phones.

Mobile phones can be used for up-skirting or down-blousing which are covert means of taking photos of the female anatomy.  Similar to this is the practice of young people taking sexualised photos of themselves and sending them to their current partner.  This is, in fact, creating child pornography if the person is under the age of 18 and it is a Commonwealth offence. This has also been referred to as “sexting”

Mobile phones can also be the medium in which cyber-bullying takes place.  This might involve sending insulting or threatening text messages, sending unpleasant picture messages or using mobile devices to spread hurtful rumours.

Smart phones allow users to download apps for a variety of purposes.  Some of these may be inappropriate for your child and there are some steps you and your child can take to use apps safely and responsibly. For more information, check out the ThinkUKnow.org.au website page on app safety.
 

How can young people stay in control?

Phone numbers should only be given to friends and you should never give out someone else's number without their permission.

Think twice before taking an inappropriate photo of yourself or someone else on your mobile phone.

Ask someone before taking a photo of them with your mobile phone.

Don't use your mobile phone as a tool to use for cyber-bullying.

If you receive an inappropriate image on your mobile don't send it around to your friends, delete it.

Think carefully before downloading an app.

Useful Numbers

For technical assistance: Orange: 13 34 88 For handest-related issues:
'3': 13 33 20 Telstra: 125 111 Motorola: 1300 138 823
AAPT: 138 886 Virgin: 1300 555 100 Nokia: 1300 366 733
Optus 1300 300 937 Vodafone: 1300 650 410 Sony Ericsson: 1300 650 050









How to report inappropriate content

Shane Noonan - Wednesday, September 21, 2011

What is inappropriate content?

Under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, certain types of online content are prohibited.  These include, but are not limited to: child abuse images, unrestricted access to pornography, illegal activities, and terrorist-related material.

Advice

It is important to prevent young people from accessing this type of material as it may be psychologically harmful.  It may be worthwhile discussing appropriate safety guidelines for using the Internet with young people and an Internet content filter may be useful for young children.

What to do next

If you have come across content which you believe to be illegal or prohibited, you can report it to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) via their online form.

Further support

If you have been exposed to inappropriate content and want to speak to someone about it you can talk to:

ThinkUKnow Organisation, Australia, How to Report Inappropriate Content, last updated n.d, viewed 21/9/2011 < http://www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/content.asp  >



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