During the morning conference held by Mexico s president of today, October 20, the recent case of kidnapping of minors that occurred through groups of Free Fire . Next to the collection of the facts and a series of arguments that point out the lack of security measures within this type of game, also a series of recommendations were provided to prevent similar situations to which a couple of young people lived some days ago.
While the declarations of Ricardo Mejía Berdeja, Undersecretary of Security, expose the risks that are being allowed by allowing minors to be exposed to violent games without some type of supervision, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, That this is not a crusade against videogames or the Internet . In this way, it was clear that the goal is to make parents pay more attention to what their children see in these media.
Thus, a list with several recommendations was shared so that parents protect their children:
-Don t play or talk with strangers.
-Stable set schedules of play.
-Do not use personal email accounts to play, but create new for that purpose.
-Do not provide personal, telephone or banking data.
-Don t use microphone or camera.
-Don t share location.
-Raw aggressive or suspicious accounts.
-Intener parental control on electronic devices.
-In the case of being less, they play under adult supervision.
-If harassment is detected, threat or violence can be reported at 088.
These measures should not only be implemented in videogames, but in any online interaction. Similarly, and as already mentioned in the conference, is the responsibility of parents to be aware of the content they consume their children . You can learn more about the case of Free Fire here. In the same way, these were the statements of Mejía Berdeja in this regard.
Via: Rosa Icela Rodríguez
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