Tackling online scams
Interactive guide for parents and carers
Help keep children safe online by learning about the actions you can take to tackle scams with our interactive guide below.
Help keep children safe online by learning about the actions you can take to tackle scams with our interactive guide below.
Research shows that parents who are informed about online issues feel more confident when it comes to keeping their child safe online.
Improve your knowledge about tackling online scams and fraud to help keep your child’s digital experiences positive.
Navigate the interactive guide below by clicking within the guide and using the < > arrows.
Quickly navigate to these resources also found in the interactive guide to help support your knowledge of scams and fraud online.
If your teen uses social media or other online platforms, there are controls you can set to help protect them from scams. Explore step-by-step guides for the most used ones below.
Tackle online scams through WhatsApp by managing privacy, understanding blocking and reporting features and more. See our step-by-step guide to help.
Find further help on the WhatsApp help centre.
TikTok is one of the most popular social media apps, which means young people may come across scams. The app includes privacy and security features to help, including Family Pairing, account privacy, user settings and reporting features. See step-by-step guidance here.
You can also visit TikTok’s scams page for more information specific to the platform.
From YouTube Kids to settings that support supervision or set restrictions, there are various options to help keep young people safe on YouTube. Explore these settings with our step-by-step guide for YouTube.
Learn more about scams on YouTube with their policy guide.
See advice and resources to help children stay safe online.
National Cyber Security Centre: CyberFirst lessons
National Cyber Security Centre: How to spot and report phishing scams