If you're experiencing problems with the App, such as blank pages or no notifications coming through, check your App store for an update. our developers are always addressing feedback and looking for ways to improve our Apps, so may send out new updated versions. Check your store for the button saying Update and update your App.
Just as a browser can 'cache', so can the Apps you use. Sometimes clearing this cached data can help solve issues in App, such as updates or images not displaying as you expect. Note, some of the language used may be different depending on the version of the operating system. On some phones, this may be referred to as 'Offloading' data. If you need help doing this, follow our step by step guides here 👈🏻.
Try using a different way of accessing the internet, incase your school/organisation Wifi is blocking the website for any reason, or you don't have a strong Mobile Data signal.
In the same way you might refresh the web browser, if you're finding your App unresponsive, try closing it completely and reopening it. On most phones, you can do this by swiping up on the screen to view all open Apps, and swiping up on the one with you wish close.
You may be having issues finding the Safer Schools App on the Google play store. If this is the case, check what your 'region' is set to. The App will only show in search results if your phone is compatible. Our apps are currently supported by Android 7.0 and above. If the phone is compatible but still not showing the app in search results, your region may not be set to the United Kingdom. To do this:
The update can take up to 48 hours.
For more advice from Google on this process, click here.
Just as a browser can 'cache', so can the Google Play Store. Sometimes clearing this cached data can help solve the issues that you're experiencing, such as updates or images not displaying as you expect. Note, some of the language used may be different depending on the version of the operating system. On some phones, this may be referred to as 'Offloading' data.
Step 1: Make sure your Google Play Store is up to date.
Step 2: Clear Cache and Data from Google Play Store.
Step 3: Clear the cache and data from the Google Play Services.
The update can take up to 48 hours.
For more advice from Google on this process, click here.
Sometimes it really can be as simple as refreshing the page, especially if you're seeing a portal error saying "Oh no, something has gone wrong". Give this a go, along with closing and re-opening your browser, or navigating away from the problem page and back again.
Try using a different way of accessing the internet to whatever you are using first. Try hot-spotting your phone if this has a strong signal, use a wired connection if possible etc.
If you're on the Web Portal and are experiencing problems such as "Oh no, something has gone wrong" or a blank screen, try a different browser if possible. This helps us identify how to solve the problem if you have to contact us, as its not always universal.
Sometimes, clearing your internet cache or App cached data can help, especially if the problem you're experiencing is not seeing content or articles you've uploaded. If you need help doing this, see our helpful steps here 👈🏻.
Sometimes, instead of clearing your cache, you can open an InPrivate or Incognito window. The name varies for each browser, and can usually be found in the Tools or Settings Menu for your preferred browser. For browsers like Chrome or Edge, you can access this by clicking the 3 vertical dots at the end of the URL bar.
If you're a new Safer School trying to access our portal from a school computer, and are having difficulty, check with your IT Technician whether the website is allowed within the school network, thus allowing you to access it:
"An (allowlist) is a cybersecurity strategy that approves a list of email addresses, IP addresses, domain names or applications, while denying all others"
Our Service Desk Specialists are always here to answer any questions you may have and provide you with any support you need.