Telstra Warning On Safer Internet Day   09 Feb 2010

Telstra Warning On Safer Internet DayTo build awareness of safety and privacy risks and the need to responsibly share information online, Telstra has partnered with the Australian Communications and Media Authority to support Safer Internet Day.

Telstra's Officer of Internet Trust and Safety, Darren Kane said the theme of this year's activity – "Think B4 U post" – was relevant as children sometimes lack the judgement and emotional maturity to steer clear of online risks.

"Therefore, it's important adults teach children basic online guidelines, which are also suitable for people of all ages," Kane said, ahead of the promotion. "New technologies, such as social networking sites and smartphones have meant personal information and images can be easily published online. Information posted online can be accessed by anyone – from friends, to family members and even future employers," concluded Mr Kane. 

Kane said as a telephone and internet service provider, Telstra takes its role in helping Australians stay safe online seriously.

"Safer Internet Day is a timely reminder of the simple steps we can all take to ensure we enjoy positive experiences online, from using the privacy settings offered by social networking services to keeping your personal information private and only publishing photos you would be happy for everyone to see," Kane concluded.

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