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Madrid, Spain – The Spanish National Police has released a new public service announcement aimed at raising parental awareness about the hidden dangers lurking in children's online communications. The video, distributed across social media platforms, features a stark simulation of a chat conversation that quickly devolves from coded messages to explicit cyberbullying and alarming expressions of suicidal ideation. In the video, a police officer from the Policía Nacional directly addresses parents, emphasizing that "conversations, seemingly innocent, can generate serious dangers for your children." She highlights the increasing use of coded language by young people to discuss sensitive or harmful topics, often unbeknownst to their guardians. The officer urges parents to actively engage with their children's online lives, stating, "Update your knowledge about the networks they use and leverage it in favor of their security." The campaign stresses the importance of parental controls, noting that "most social networks allow configuring minor accounts from the application itself." Parents are encouraged to utilize these features to block access to inappropriate content and limit screen time, thereby creating a safer online environment for their children. The initiative underscores the police's commitment to preventing online harm and promoting responsible digital citizenship among the youth.
En la actualidad existen múltiples herramientas y funciones que te permiten controlar el acceso de los menores de edad a Internet, con quién habla, y…