![]() ![]() The guide emphasizes the importance of maintaining awareness about their children's online interactions and being mindful of the platforms they frequent. The foundation's '10 Things to Keep Your Kids Safe From Online Predators' provides parents with valuable insights and recommendations to guide their children's online activities. The Innocent Lives Foundation recognizes this urgent need and has developed a concise yet informative list of essential measures to safeguard children while they navigate the vast online landscape. In an increasingly digital world, where children have easy access to the internet, it has become imperative for parents to be vigilant and proactive in protecting their young ones from the lurking dangers posed by online predators. The release of this vital resource aims to empower parents and guardians with practical steps to ensure the online safety of their children. LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES, June 8, 2023/ / - The Innocent Lives Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to combating child exploitation and protecting children from online predators, has unveiled its comprehensive guide titled '10 Things to Keep Your Kids Safe From Online Predators'. We are grateful for your support in spreading this message to protect kids across the globe.The Innocent Lives Foundation outlines steps parents can take to help keep kids safe while surfing the internet. This resource is available in 10 native languages, and is presented by Child Rescue Coalition, and made possible through the support of the UK Home Office. Watch all of our educational videos here, and please SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more resources. And we want to make sure parents know, so they don’t have to learn the same hard lesson we did…so we can make sure it doesn’t happen again. ![]() We learned the hard way about what it takes to protect kids out there, online. All devices, all video games, need to have parental controls on them, and if a game won’t let you, then your kid can’t play. ![]() Have rules and consequences when those rules are broken. You don’t need to police your kids, but you have to monitor their online behavior because a stranger could be talking to them at any time. It can take as little as two minutes for a kid to be approached online. If I had it my way, these video games, these apps that are supposedly just for “fun”, they’re cesspools, they should be shut down. They’re strangers and they can be dangerous. And they think ‘this person is nice to me online, so he’s my friend.’ But we need to tell kids that this isn’t true. Kids are looking for an escape into another world, and they meet people. They said the guy who did this, he was able to wipe all his data. They let our son know it wasn’t his fault. We felt helpless, it really is every parent’s nightmare. It was just traumatic, so unexpected, we thought we should have seen it happening, that we should have known, or been there to protect him. You know, just horrific stuff, things I haven’t ever seen in my life. He had been dragged into it by one of these predators. That’s how we found the messages, pictures, videos – the things that were sent to him, what he was asked to do. We came home one night and the laptop was sitting there. We caught him lying a couple of times, he was avoiding our eyes, his personality changed. We started noticing he was going over his time, you know, the laptop started moving out of our view. But the thing is, some of these games don’t have parental controls. After school he had a couple hours for homework, then an hour for video games. And child predators are going to go where children are. ![]() But the stories are very clever, seductive even, they suck kids in. Parents assume they’re safe…it’s for kids. These online video games seem fun and harmless, some even look like old arcade games. This parent’s child became the victim of an online predator while playing Roblox, please make sure your family is not the next one to suffer from this horrific abuse. Knowing what makes an online game or app dangerous allows parents to identify the dangers and to empower their children to protect themselves in the online environment. Parents everywhere are struggling to keep up with technology. This is based on a real case and is the second in a series of three. Child Rescue Coalition is proud to have collaborated with the UK Border Force to produce this awareness raising video from the perspective of a parent. ![]()
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