Anonymous Answered question November 1, 2024
Fun Examples: Use fun stories or characters that illustrate what can happen when someone clicks a bad link.
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Tell kids that unknown links can hide viruses, steal personal info, or lead to harmful content; clicking only trusted links keeps them safe online.
W@nihon1 Answered question October 26, 2024
- Risk of Viruses: Unknown links may contain harmful software that can damage their device.
- Personal Information Theft: Clicking can lead to sites that try to steal passwords or other private details.
- Avoid Scams: Many links are fake offers or tricks to get money or information.
- Loss of Account Access: Some links lead to sites that try to capture login information and hack accounts.
- Inappropriate Content: Unknown links may lead to content that’s not safe or suitable for kids.
- Fake Links Can Look Real: Teach them that some links appear legitimate but can still be dangerous.
- Ask for Help If Unsure: Encourage them to check with a trusted adult before clicking anything unfamiliar.
- Close Pop-Ups: Explain that random pop-ups or ads should be closed immediately without clicking.
praxantp Answered question October 26, 2024