online safety bulletin

This week: QR scams
Please see this week's online safety bulletin below, followed by a message from Assistant Head Mr Roberts:
This week's online safety guide relates to QR scams. QR codes are a useful means by which people can quickly access online resources and other information, simply by scanning the pixellated pattern with their phone's camera. Unfortunately, as with many other advances in technology, there are those who use QR codes to scam and defraud unsuspecting people, tricking them into providing their personal details and payment information.
It can be difficult to determine whether a QR code is legitimate – or where exactly you might encounter a scam of this nature – but it’s important to learn how, if you wish to avoid falling victim to such a thing. This free guide explores the most common places you may find a QR code scam, and explains how best to protect yourself from this underhand practice.
As always, if this raises any questions, comments or queries, please make contact with your son/daughter's form tutor in the first instance.
Kind regards
Mr Roberts