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UAE Cybersecurity Council Urges Parents to Protect Children from Online Strangers

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The UAE Cybersecurity Council has released an important advisory urging parents to take swift action to protect their children in the online world. The council pointed out the increasing risks that children encounter while engaging with others online, especially with strangers, and called for parents to be more vigilant in safeguarding their children’s privacy and well-being. This warning is part of the government’s ongoing initiative to tackle the rising threats from cyber dangers, online predators, and inappropriate content across various digital platforms.

The council’s message underscores the necessity of monitoring children’s online behavior and educating them about the potential dangers of interacting with strangers in digital spaces. Parents are encouraged to implement parental controls, keep an eye on social media accounts, and have open discussions with their children about responsible internet use. Furthermore, the council emphasizes the importance of teaching children to identify suspicious behavior and the significance of not sharing personal information with unknown individuals online.

With the rise of online gaming, social media, and educational tools, the likelihood of encountering cyberbullying, exploitation, and harmful content has grown. In response, the UAE Cybersecurity Council is taking proactive steps to offer resources and guidelines for parents, teachers, and caregivers to foster safer digital environments for children. They also plan to launch awareness campaigns in schools and communities nationwide to further educate both parents and children on safe internet practices.

As the digital landscape continues to change, the council is dedicated to ensuring children’s safety online by advocating for immediate protective actions and promoting responsible digital citizenship. These initiatives aim to establish a safer and more secure online environment for the future.

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