Kids are being exposed to porn and violence online and risk being groomed by predators during their summer holidays, a safety expert has warned.
Parents are being urged to keep an extra close eye on their children as they clock up more screen in July and August.
CyberSafeKids chief Alex Cooney said young children end up accessing even more shocking material while off school and has pointed out some of the pitfalls facing youngsters.
She told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “A very common one is exposure to explicit content.
“Anything is available at the click of a button so parents need to be very mindful and have conversations about it.
“You are talking about porn, horror stuff, extreme violence, drugs, everything is there.” Ms Cooney said grooming and extortion is also a problem children face online.
She said the best advice for parents to give to their children is to not talk to strangers and only engage with those well-known to them in the real world.
She added: “All of the official data is leading to quite a significant increase over the last year.
“I think it comes down to talking to strangers and making sure children are only friends with people online who they know well in real life.”