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West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Hundreds of millions of messages and posts are sent everyday on sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Many are considered offensive but do they amount to a criminal offenc
Surfing the internet can be an educational and fun family activity. Here's a few tips for safer use of the internet
Christmas Campaign 2020. You might not realise that even games consoles such as Xbox and PlayStation are connected to the internet and can be used for communicating as well as playing games. Parents and carers need to be aware that it is possible for people who are unknown to children and young people to communicate with them via the internet.
These guidelines are in place to help create a safe environment for the public on all social media channels run by West Yorkshire Police.
The Force has multiple social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
When using the internet to research or book your holiday or other travel arrangements, the world is literally at your fingertips. However, there are risks associated with doing so – some specific to holiday and travel booking and some which are in common with other types of online purchases.
Wednesday 9 August 2023
Officers from the Halifax Neighbourhood Policing Team are using new tactics to crack down on the anti-social use of motorcycles and quad bikes in the district.
Sunday, 28 May 2023
The family of Sandra Harriott have issued a photo for use by the media.
Sandra, 56, died in hospital after she was attacked in Ripon Avenue, Fartown, on Friday.
The ‘Not With My Name’ campaign, produced in partnership with the City of London Police (National Policing Lead for Fraud) is targeting identity crime in our communities.
Safer Internet Day offers the opportunity to highly positive uses of technology and to explore the role we all play in helping to create a better and safer online community.
Whether you're on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat or any other social networking site, there are things you can do to make sure that you stay safe when you're online.
Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
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