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Children learn to protect themselves online

Thời ĐạiThời Đại14/02/2025


The Code of Conduct on Child Protection in the Online Environment issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications provides 10 codes of conduct for children so that they can protect themselves in the online environment.

The Code of Conduct emphasizes learning about risks to children online and taking safety measures when participating in online activities via computers, phones, and tablets.

You need to be careful and alert when participating in online activities and searching for information on the Internet. Communicate and behave positively, civilly and respectfully towards others online; share with friends safely, healthily and responsibly.

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Children need to be alert when participating in online activities and when searching for information on the Internet. (Illustration: KT)

Children need to ask for and get the consent of their parents and caregivers before connecting with strangers online. Share with their parents, caregivers or teachers about the relationships, difficulties and troubles they encounter online. In particular, children need to be brave enough to report and denounce to the authorities when they encounter or discover acts of child abuse, risks to children online, and harmful content for children.

Do not access, use and share harmful information and content; do not participate in or imitate negative, nonsense, useless or unhealthy content on the internet. Be careful and responsible when sharing or providing personal information, images, or confidential information about your own or anyone else's private life on the internet.

Do not access links or content of unknown origin, leave and report inappropriate content or behavior. Do not participate in group activities, attacks, impersonations, bullying, or humiliation of friends or other children.

When suspecting or discovering acts of child abuse, risks to children on the Internet, or harmful content for children, it is necessary to promptly and promptly report and denounce to the following addresses: National hotline for child protection (number 111); nearest police agency; network for rescue and protection of children on the Internet (VN-COP) at https://vn-cop.vn/bao-cao-xam-pham or email: [email protected] ).


Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/tre-em-hoc-cach-tu-bao-ve-minh-tren-moi-truong-mang-210171.html

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