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‘Net’ and ‘Web’ are two words associated with the
digital world. They are apt too because they carry a hint of the traps linked
with that world. Children are often the victims of the digital snares which
have protean forms. We need to be aware of these dangers so that we can save
our children from them.
Cyberbullying
Bullying is a common problem almost everywhere in the
children’s world. Cyberbullying is usually found in the form of harsh,
insulting or teasing messages posted on various digital platforms such as
Facebook and WhatsApp. Any child can become a target of this assault on his/her
dignity because of anything from physical appearance and economic background to
psychological make-up and religious inclinations. The impact of cyberbullying
can be phenomenal. It can lead a child to withdrawal, depression, aggression,
and many other behavioural problems.
There are far too many cyber predators in the virtual
world just as there are criminals in the real world. They find easy targets in
children who can be manipulated with simple strategies such as gifts, praises,
and sympathy.
Cyberstalking
This threat can be as haunting as that of a ghost in a
nightmare that repeats itself with some variations. The child feels that he/she
is being constantly watched or followed by an invisible shadowy figure. This
shadow may send annoying or even threatening messages. The perpetrator may gain
access to the victim physically. Girls are particularly vulnerable in this
sector. Some stalkers hack the accounts of the child’s social media and email and
thus gain total control over the child.
Phishing
The most common form of this crime is the use of email
to lure a child into clicking links or attachments that promise easy money or
some such rewards. Children will end up parting with precious personal data
like address and identity details.
Games are fun and children love to play them online.
Many of them are innocuous too. But some games require the purchase of certain
virtual items. Children enter the details of their parents’ credit or debit
cards and may eventually get into all sorts of financial troubles.
Gambling
Speaking about games, we are quickly reminded of the
ominous evil called gambling. Children do not possess the wisdom to realise
when to play and when to stay away. Gambling is not only about money; it is
perhaps more about the thrill of the risk. That thrill is what leads many
children to addiction to gambling. Eventually, a lot of child-gamblers end up
with a drop in self-esteem. A child cannot take too many losses one after the
other and gambling hardly lets anyone win easily.
Grooming
Online abusers can pretend to be benefactors. They
start playing the role of parents or other elders who appear to be helpful with
counsels and guidance. Children tend to put their trust in such people and then
land in appalling situations because of the manipulations perpetrated by these
virtual do-gooders. These manipulators may also extract a lot of private
information from the children.
Sexual abuse
The digital technology is extremely misused by
criminals to abuse children sexually in myriad forms. Production and sharing of
child sexual abuse material online is just one of them. Engaging a child in a
chat about sexual acts, an adult sending nude or pornographic images of himself
to a child or exposing himself via live-streaming, asking a child to view
pornographic material, and getting a child to perform certain sexual acts or to
share a sexual image are some of the most common criminal practices.
Online child trafficking
Recently, The
Hindu newspaper reported that child traffickers are making increasing
use of the digital world. The report says that in states which are already
known as hotbeds of trafficking such as Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand and
Madhya Pradesh, women and children are being abused, blackmailed and trafficked
through the web. The predators lure children through friendships and then
blackmail them by morphing their social media photographs. The Hindu
goes on to say that India is leading in this crime.
Save our children
It is obviously a dangerous world especially for
children who are easy targets in the digital sphere. A UNICEF report
says that “some 80% of children in 25 countries report feeling in danger of
sexual abuse or exploitation online.” Children have whole-heartedly embraced a
lot of digital platforms. Hence they generate a lot of images of themselves meant
for various purposes including friendships. But many of these images end up
being widely shared without consent.
We, the adults, need to be ever-cautious. We need to
take preventive measures. One easy solution is to reduce the online time of our
children by getting them to read real books instead of virtual ones, play real
games instead of online ones, and so on. But this is easier said than done. The
blunt truth is that our children have entered the digital world with their
whole heart and soul. What we can do now is to ensure their safety there.
There are certain technologies that ensure children’s
safety in the digital world. Happinetz is one
such technology that was launched recently. It makes the internet safe for kids
by connecting to your home router without installing any apps on your children’s
devices. It filters out age-inappropriate content and phishing attacks. This
device is compatible with all routers and internet service providers and you
can manage as many as ten devices including laptops, tablets, smart TVs and
phones. It is as good as a guardian angel in a world of leering demons.
Let us ensure the safety of our children. It is our
sacred duty.
PS.
This post is a part of Happinetz
– Safe Internet for Kids
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteCertainly, it is easier if rules and disciplines are instilled before the 'net' has caught hold - but for those already immersed, it will see like big punishment... I do not envy parents having to manage this! That looks like a good tool, the Happinetz. YAM xx
Happinetz is a creation of some members of the Blogchatter Team. I am sure it's very useful for parents.
DeleteOnce, there was this guy who was my close friend's brother who was studying in the UK, so I never got to see him. He messaged me once on Instagram in pretense of talking about his sister. Initially, it was all very good. Being a teenager, we are always craving for validation. He seemed very polite and respectful and complimented and supported me in my achievements. But after some time, his attitude took on a different route and he started sending me inappropriate messages and articles, which led me to block him. He started creating new accounts, so I made my profile private. Then, he got my number from his sister and started messaging me. It was very disturbing that I went inactive for over a year and deleted my account on Instagram. I had always been very blasé about these incidents which we read about very often in newspapers until it happened to me. Cyberstalking, cyberbullying, online sexual abuse and so on are very real issues and now, I can see how children fall prey to them. Also, there are these malicious websites which open on their own while we are on the web. I was once using this one website which had model question papers as a part of my preparation for my exams, when another website opened in a new tab which had content inappropriate for my age. These are all very pressing issues and children can very often get misled in these situations. Happinetz seems like a very useful technology to prevent such things. I'll make sure to look into it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your ordeal with us. As you say, most of us turn a blind eye to the problem until we become the target.
Delete...I spend a lot of time on my blog and doing searches, but never on social media. I'm so old fashion.
ReplyDeleteI too don't spend time on social media except for sharing my blog posts.
DeleteShould be widely publicized, the need of the hour!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy that Blogchatter took the initiative to tackle this menace.
DeleteVery well said! Always enjoy reading your articles. Social media is becoming a menace.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the good words.
DeleteYes, really is important to protec children from internet.
ReplyDeleteThe internet is not necessary when one person is younger.
When they Will be adultos, can employ internet safety.
Today, because of online classes and learning apps, children do use the internet. We can use strategies for preventing harms.
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