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The Dangers of the Internet Are Just a Click Away!

Teach Your Child How to Prevent Risks Online

By Dev DodsonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
The Dangers of the Internet Are Just a Click Away!
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The Internet changed our lives, and we can't deny that. Now the information is more accessible than ever, and the world has become connected in an instant.

You can easily discover what's happening in any corner of the globe, and you can communicate with your friends even thousands of miles away without paying astronomical bills over the phone. We can say about the internet that it has given rise to strong voices, shaped currents of opinion, strengthened relations, and influenced votes.

Of course, there are negative points of over-technology and we can't ignore them. The erosion of relationships that take place in real life, depression, anxiety, distorted images on social media is just a few of them.

Indeed, we are still armed with powerful weapons against the dangers of online and that most healthy adults manage to maintain a balance between the internet and reality. But do you know who is most affected by the dangers of the Internet? The kids! See how they are threatened by the virtual world and how you can teach your little one to take risks.

The most important dangers to which the child is exposed on the internet

If the internet can still be controlled by a responsible adult, there are countless dangers for children.

The little ones do not yet have the experience to deal with such a phenomenon, they are impressive and easy to manipulate. Find out below what are some of the dangers of using the internet for children!

Cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying or online harassment is bullying carried out on mobile devices or the internet. Cyberbullying is very unpleasant because it can be public, difficult to download from the Internet, and can affect you all the time, even when you are at home.

In addition, it is always posted online and will have an impact on your future. How can you avoid such a situation?

Unfortunately, the aggressions in the schoolyard have now reached the internet. Either on social media or through online games, children can come into contact with mockery, humiliation, or even verbal aggression.

The sad thing is that it can also come from strangers, but especially from so-called friends. What can you do? Make sure you have an open relationship with your child and that he can tell you anything.

Cyber predators.

Sexual predators, pimps, or pedophiles abound in the online environment, the internet being practically the mask under which they hide their criminal activity. These criminals take advantage of the innocence and imagination of children to persuade them to send pictures in delicate, compromising poses, which they can then use even to feed sites with child pornography. It's a huge risk that the child has to pay attention to, so talk to him.

Publication of confidential information. The little ones don't know very well what is private and what isn't, so they risk revealing in conversations what information they consider safe, such as home address or when you go on vacation and who and when will come to take care of the cat. your.

Phishing.

This phenomenon is represented by the transmission of dangerous links that the child is encouraged to access. They can be sent by private message on social media, by SMS, or by e-mail. Warn the child and be aware of the risk, because you are also prone to it.

Online scammers.

When they are offered something they want (for example, unlimited winnings on their favorite game or the possibility of having more "lives"), little ones may end up revealing compromising information, such as your card number. or phone password.

Compromising posts or pictures.

Indeed, this phenomenon occurs rather an in adolescence, but it is just as serious. Explain to your child that nothing disappears on the internet, even though we like to think so, and that he does not know when he will lose a job or an opportunity because he did not understand the risk.

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