The "Cyber Cocoon Kids" art installation, presented by UNICEF China at the on-going World Internet Conference, shows the four key online risks for children: cyberbullying, excessive internet use, online child sexual abuse and oversharing personal information. Artist Xie Yong and creative director Ke...
In China, 193 million children are online. Each and every one of them faces rapidly evolving online risks as well as opportunities. How to manage these risks and grasp the opportunities to make the online world a safe spa...
For kids ages 8 to 17, that adds up to an average of 1.5 to 2 hours each day spent gaming. While video games can be a great source of entertainment, creativity, and even learning, they also come with certain risks that parents should be aware of. What Are the Risks of Online Ga...
Kids love video games. They’re fun, exciting, and can even be educational. However, there are some risks involved when playing online games. As a parent, taking the necessary steps protect your children from these dangers has never been more important. The worst of these dangers are cyber ...
The quizzes, and a survey of the adult cohort, also provided findings on participants knowledge of digital tools and cybersecurity, which is detailed in the report SmartBus - The perception of the risks and opportunities of the network in Italy. 5,100+ Children and adult trainees surveyed ...
“outdoor” setting. Robot Factory maximizes the potential of digital technology with stunning, engaging graphics and design. The fact that users get to test their creation emphasizes the importance of taking risks, and, yes, failing. It’s frustrating to realize your robot can’t actually walk...
Ultimately, you must talk with your children about online threats in a way that they’ll understand. The Internet poses real risks for children and teens, but parents can help them make informed decisions that keep them safe online. Here are six ways to talk about Internet safety with your ...
COSI & Online Risks to Children COSI assesses children’s online safety status in different countries. The index is made up of six measures: Exposure to Cyber Risks, Disciplined Digital Usage, Digital Competency, Guidance and Education, Social Infrastructure and Connectivity. ...
These matters provide the background to the chapter, which is the legal and evidentiary issues emerging from the use of the criminal law in managing risks in three areas of online child safety governance: online sexual grooming, exposure to obscene content (with particular emphasis on child ...
Meanwhile, 22 percent of children admitted that they experienced cyberbullying. The increasing use of mobile phones exposed children in India far more to online risks. Children's experience with online risks in India in 2021 You need a Statista Account for unlimited access Immediate access to ...