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Safer Internet Day 2024 will take place on Tuesday 6 February Safer Internet Day is recognised by over 150 nations globally and the date is set for us annually. Netsafe coordinates Safer Internet Day here in New Zealand, to raise awareness and start conversations about a more positive online experience for everyone. While 6th February…
Phishing emails are designed to steal personal information including bank details or personal information. Criminals continue to target brands that people know, use and trust and have become quite sophisticated. People could easily fall for this scam if they do not make the appropriate checks before acting on an email. What is a phishing email? A phishing…
We can all play our part in online safety and security at home by learning about the different challenges you may find online
Online dating scams have an enormous impact on New Zealanders. If you’re suspicious about a new contact there is an easy way to see if their profile photo is being widely used across the internet
Cyberbullying and Harmful Communications involves when cyberbull the use of technology to bully a person or group with the intent to hurt them socially, psychologically or even physically. Your child or young person may receive harmful and negative digital communications on one of many different online platforms – on any device they may use, and…