Social media and AI have made it even harder than ever to know what to trust online.

Some of it might be harmless, like viral fake pictures of the Pope in a puffer jacket, but false rumours spreading across the internet have led to billion-dollar losses, riots and people being attacked or even killed.

But when so much of our lives is spent online now, how can you know who and what to believe? Even without AI-created images and videos, the information we’re bombarded with every day still contains lies, deception and bias.

To help you and your children make sense of all this, download our fun, informative (and free!) 28-page guide to sorting fake from fact. Let us take you through the history of media trickery, from faked black-and-white pictures of fairies through to AI-created ‘deepfakes’, show you where news comes from, how it’s put together and how to tell if someone’s trying to pull the wool over your eyes.

By the time they’ve read it, your children should have all the tools they need to read the news and go online with confidence!

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