Sheriff’s Office to host digital and online safety seminar for teens and parents

The Chester County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Chester County District Attorney’s Office and the Department of Emergency Services, is holding “Think Before You Post: Protecting Your Digital Footprint”, an information seminar designed for middle and high school students as well as their parents. The seminar, taking place on Friday, December 13, 2024, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM in Courtroom #1 of the Chester County Justice Center, focuses on educating families about online safety and the long-term effects of one’s digital presence.

Attendees will hear from experts, including a representative from the FBI, who will discuss the impact digital footprints can have on future opportunities, including college admissions and career prospects, as well as personal reputation. Through discussions led by speakers from the Sheriff’s Office, District Attorney’s Office, and Department of Emergency Services, families will explore ways to manage digital footprints, securely navigate online spaces, and understand privacy settings and online risks. The interactive seminar will engage students and parents alike, encouraging open discussions about safe and mindful online behavior.

A recording of the seminar will be available after the event on the social media channels of each agency, ensuring the information is accessible to those unable to attend in person. The event is free, but registration is required for in-person attendance.  Interested participants can sign up at https://chesco.org/dfreg.

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