The video aims to help parents become more aware and confident when dealing preventively with more sensitive topics with their children using technology. We focus on unavoidable issues such as accidentally finding traumatic content, or interacting with people who are extremely adept at enticing minors for illegal purposes.
The topics addressed:
1. False profiles and online child safety. Contrary to the real-life friends we see and with whom we can communicate, on the internet, behind a profile, there may be people with negative intentions.
2. Confidentiality of personal data. The sharing of personal data and information on the Internet by the child should be kept to a minimum.
3. Harmful and illegal content. There are sites that contain nude images of children, pornographic images of adults and are accessible to children, images of child pornography or sexually abused children.
4. Open child-parent discussion framework. Help request and reporting. It is necessary for the child-parent relationship to remain open, so that, at the slightest signal of a problem that the child encounters on the Internet, the child shares with the parent the unpleasant experience he is going through.
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The video aims to help parents become more aware and confident when dealing preventively with more sensitive topics with their children using technology. We focus on unavoidable issues such as accidentally finding traumatic content, or interacting with people who are extremely adept at enticing minors for illegal purposes.
The topics addressed:
1. False profiles and online child safety. Contrary to the real-life friends we see and with whom we can communicate, on the internet, behind a profile, there may be people with negative intentions.
2. Confidentiality of personal data. The sharing of personal data and information on the Internet by the child should be kept to a minimum.
3. Harmful and illegal content. There are sites that contain nude images of children, pornographic images of adults and are accessible to children, images of child pornography or sexually abused children.
4. Open child-parent discussion framework. Help request and reporting. It is necessary for the child-parent relationship to remain open, so that, at the slightest signal of a problem that the child encounters on the Internet, the child shares with the parent the unpleasant experience he is going through.