North Wales campaign highlights online gaming safety / Ymgyrch yng Ngogledd Cymru yn amlygu diogelwch chwarae gemau ar-lein.
This March, North Wales Police?s Cyber Crime Team and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner are joining with online safety experts, Get Safe Online to highlight some of the threats of online gaming ? and how children and young people can game safely. Get Safe Online is a leading source of unbiased, factual and easy-to-understand information on online safety in the UK.
One of the most popular online pastimes for children, online gaming has both positive and negative aspects. The benefits of gaming can range from developing qualities such as strategic thinking, rationalising, problem solving and persistence to supporting development of a wide range of cognitive and motor skills. What?s more it can encourage creativity while socialising, albeit virtually, with friends.
Risks to children who play games online arise largely from the vast number of people both in the UK and abroad who are also playing, the minimal restrictions and the fact that they are not playing face-to-face..............
Tips for safety while gaming onlineIt?s very important to work with your child to find the best games for their age, interests and personality, and additionally:
? Check PEGI (Pan European Game Information) age ratings of games to ensure your children aren?t accessing inappropriate content.
? Join your child in online gaming from time to time and randomly. This will give you an idea of the games they?re playing and who they connect with.
? Have open and honest conversations with your child about their online gaming and the risks involved including stranger danger, bullying and oversharing. Tell them that not everybody they meet on gaming platforms and forums is who they claim to be.
? Set and monitor limits for the amount of daily or weekly time your children spend online gaming.
? You could pre-load some spending money on to their game, but be clear that when it?s gone, it?s gone, and stick to it.
? Don?t give your child access to your payment card details as extras can be very costly.
? Impress upon your child that they can come to you or another responsible adult with any concerns. Depending on their age, you could also discuss how to report issues to the gaming platform and/or the police.
For free, practical advice on staying safe online visit
www.getsafeonline.orgMessage Sent By
Dewi Owen
(North Wales Police, Cyber Crime Officer, North Wales)