Microsoft releases online game to teach children online security rules
Microsoft has developed an online game that teaches children the online security rules, according to Ecopress.
The idea to create such a project came from the research that Microsoft conducted last year. According to its results, children and adolescents most often fall victim to cybercrime. They spend significantly more time at the computer than the older generation, visit various websites, download movies, music and videos, communicate on social networks and follow the links of unknown senders.
This is how the Chatterbox project came about. This is an online manual. Users learn the rules in the board game process, which includes cards with useful tips such as create separate passwords for different accounts, do not accept friend requests from strangers on social networks, do not follow unfamiliar links, regularly update antivirus programs, use a secure internet connection.
Developers believe that with the help of the interactive game, parents and teachers will be able to intelligibly explain to children and adolescents the online security rules, Belta.by reports.
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