Partners and resources
Links to Google resources
- Google Family Safety Centre: Tips and tools for families to stay safe online
- Google Privacy Centre: Google’s privacy policies
- Google’s privacy tools
- Good to Know YouTube channel
Good to Know partner
Your local Citizens Advice Bureau offers free, confidential and impartial advice on a wide range of issues. Whatever your problem your local Citizens Advice Bureau can usually help you solve it. If not, then we will find someone who can. But it doesn’t always have to get to that point. Some problems can be avoided and we think nobody should go through the stress of dealing with something that they didn’t have to. That’s why, more and more, we’re giving you tips on how to stay in control and on track – whether it’s managing your money better… or being safe online.
We’ve teamed up with Google on their Good to Know campaign to help you keep your private information private when you use the internet.
For online information, and to find your local Citizens Advice Bureau, see www.adviceguide.org.uk.
Other organisations that provide help and advice online
- Childline: Advice for young people to stay safe online.
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre: CEOP helps children stay safe online. They provide advice and help for young people, parents and practitioners. They also take reports of inappropriate contact online.
- Childnet International: A non-profit organisation working with others to help make the Internet a great and safe place for children.
- Get Safe Online: Avoid online ripoffs with expert advice from the UK Government and other partners.
- The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO): Independent advice and guidance about data protection and freedom of information.
- ParentPort: A website that helps parents complain to regulators about material they have seen or heard across the media, communications and retail industries.
- StopBadware: Tools and information that assist industry and policymakers in meeting their responsibility to protect users from badware, and that help users protect themselves.
- Thinkuknow: Guidance and resources, such as films and games, on internet safety and safe surfing for young people of all different ages.
