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Advice to stay safe online

Police are inviting residents across Glossopdale to a drop-in session on Tuesday afternoon, to get advice about how to stay safe online.

Hadfield's Safer Neighbourhood Team are holding the session at Hadfield Library on Station Road, between 2pm and 5pm, as part of Get Safe Online Week. 

PCSO Brian Buller said: "Drop in during the afternoon to find out more about staying safe online and meet our local Digital Police Community Support Officer for advice and information. There will be a short presentation at 2.30pm."

Held every year, Get Safe Online Week is a national campaign which raises awareness of online security and encourages safe and confident internet use.  

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