Supporting DevicesDotNow’s goal to get the whole nation connected during lockdown

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Internet Matters has teamed up with DevicesDotNow to ensure society’s most vulnerable are getting connected during the lockdown.

  • Internet Matters has created new guides for those being given devices during lockdown to ensure they’re getting the most out of the online world
  • The child online safety organisation has signed DevicesDotNow’s Digital Skills pledge to help equip all UK users with the tools and resources to get online safely

DevicesDotNow aims to help the 1.9million households who don’t have access to the internet and who are digitally excluded during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It has called on the industry to help by donating tablets, smartphones, laptops, SIMs, portable hotspots, dongles, or funding to improve connectivity.

Not-for-profit Internet Matters is supporting the initiative by creating vital safety guides for new users.

The specially designed guides will be issued to those who are being given connected devices – to ensure they’re getting the most out of the digital world.

They include simple and practical tips on issues such as keeping personal information private, identifying fake news, and managing money safely.

Internet Matters – an industry-funded members body that helps families stays safe online by providing resources to parents, carers and educational professionals – has also signed the Digital Skills pledge to help ensure users are being given the necessary tools and skills to get online safely.

Several Internet Matters industry partners, including BT Group, Sky and Three have all made significant contributions to the scheme.

CEO of Internet Matters Carolyn Bunting said: “Internet Matters is built on collaboration and industry coming together to help families benefit safely from connected technology.

“We are delighted to partner with DevicesDotNow and support this vital initiative, helping to take away feelings of isolation for society’s most vulnerable people. Together, our resources will help ensure that those with less experience of using connected tech are able to confidently set up their devices, protect their data and spot fake information.

“The digital world can provide a lifeline during these unprecedented times and ensuring families are connecting safely is at the heart of Internet Matters work.”

CEO of FutureDotNow, Liz Williams MBE said: ‘Many beneficiaries from our DevicesDotNow emergency campaign are new to the internet and online safety is critical to providing them with the confidence they need to use their devices.

“Internet Matters does critical work and we are delighted to welcome them to the FutureDotNow coalition’

To download the handy guides visit www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-supporting-devicedotnow-initiative/

If you are an online organisation looking to sign the Digital Skills pledge visit: https://futuredotnow.uk/joinus-now. And for more information on how to keep your family safe online visit internetmatters.org

NOTES FOR EDITORS

About Internet Matters
Internet Matters (internetmatters.org) is a not-for-profit, industry-funded members body that helps families stay safe online, providing resources for parents, carers, and educational professionals. It was established in 2014 by BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media and its members include BBC, Google, Samsung, Facebook, Huawei, ByteDance, Supercell and ESET. It is a member of the Executive Board of UKCIS (UK Council for Internet Safety) and was a member of The Royal Foundation Taskforce on the Prevention of Cyberbullying, founded by the Duke of Cambridge. It works with partners from across the industry, government and third sector to raise awareness and provide advice on the issues affecting children in the digital age, including cyberbullying, screen time, digital resilience, extreme content, privacy and
exploitation.

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