Why is sexting illegal?
You can face prosecution if you are over 10 years old and caught sexting if the person in the photo is under 18, as it is “distributing an indecent image of a child”.
You can face prosecution if you are over 10 years old and caught sexting if the person in the photo is under 18, as it is “distributing an indecent image of a child”.
Anyone under 18 “sexting” (texting sexually explicit pictures) could be committing an offence, despite 16 and 17-year-olds being legally old enough to have sex.
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You can control who sees your updates by protecting your Tweets. They will only be visible to users you’ve approved, and won’t appear in Google search.
Safer Internet Day – today – is organised in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre in February of each year to promote the safe and responsible use of online technology and mobile phones for children and young people.
You can control who can find you on facebook and access your updates through Settings -> Privacy. They can only be visible to friends, and you don’t need to appear in Google search.
Using the same usernames for the places you visit socially online makes it easy for someone else to build up a picture of you and what you’ve shared with your online friends across interests.
What you put on twitter and facebook can be read by anyone at work; there may be repercussions if your company thinks you are misrepresenting their employees.
Internet trolls: the only things they know about you are the bits you’ve told them. This includes what they can match up about you with a few simple Google searches.