Abu Dhabi Police warns parents to remain vigilant against cybercrime

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Parents in Abu Dhabi are being urged to remain vigilant over the holidays to protect their children from cybercrimes.

The Abu Dhabi Police's "Safe Summer" campaign stresses the importance of safe digital practices.

This includes guiding children on appropriate online activities and games to prevent bullying, harassment, and exposure to harmful content.

Parents are advised to limit screen time and participate in educational activities together to support their children's mental development.

Additionally, the campaign cautions against purchasing games from unreliable websites to avoid financial scams and suggests using secure payment methods.

Abu Dhabi Police promotes their Aman communication channel for confidential reporting of security concerns and proactive crime prevention measures.

 

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