Animated Decalogue with self-protection tips on the Web

I would like to share with you this recent video of Friendly Screens, in which some recommendations are presented in the form of a decalogue, for children to make responsible use of the Internet and Social Networks.

This is a good time for all of us to reflect on this issue, and let's share our reflections, it is because a few days ago, the National Police reported that so far this year, 105 people have been arrested for crimes related to child pornography and cyberbullying. It is therefore necessary that we take a step forward in the safety of our children on the Internet.

The video is intended to serve as a teaching resource from the earliest ages

Offers different guidelines for self-care so that problems can be avoideds such as cyberbullying, sextorsion or cyberbullying while ensuring privacy and security.

Recommendations of Friendly Screens:

  • Keep your team to safe from malicious software and do not open strange messages or files.

  • Protect your personal information. Data and images that identify you have a value that should not be given away.

  • Upload the images and write what you want on the Internet but make sure before it doesn't bother anyone and that you don't mind that anyone can see it.

  • Don't answer the provocations. Avoid conflicts. If something bothers you, disconnect and tell a trusted adult.

  • Configure the privacy options of your social networks well. It's very important.

  • Do not share your passwords. Keep them a secret. Change them from time to time.

  • The webcam gives a lot of information about you. Measure very well who you use it with.

  • Think that everything you see on the Web is not true. Anyone can put anything. Contrast the information.

  • Keep cautious if you don't know the person on the other side. Beware friends of friends.

  • In no case do you date for the first time alone with someone you've met on the Internet.

They are self-protection tips on the Web, with animated decalogue format, for children. And for the parents, the reminder that it is necessary to educate the children in the healthy use of the Internet, the acquisition of greater responsibility so as not to be the last ones to find out many things, and the advice offered in this interview by two specialized police officers in cyber crimes.