The Exeter-based Safer Internet Centre is advising the parents of young children to be aware of what they're accessing online.
It follows research showing two out of five parents don't set up any controls on their household technology, meaning children risk seeing adult content out of curiosity or by mistake.
Laura Higgins, the helpline manager at the Centre, says there are guides available on putting parental controls in place
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