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A junior high school student fell into a scam and maxed out his mother’s credit card. How to prevent his children from being deceived?

In order to prevent children from being deceived, it is necessary to improve their awareness of fraud prevention. You should tell your children more about scams on the Internet in society so that they can always be alert and prepared.

A junior high school student in Nanning named Xiaowen. After he got his mother's mobile phone, he saw an advertisement for a game, saying that he could receive benefits by scanning the code. Xiao Wen used his mother's mobile phone to scan the code to enter a group with more than forty people. The group owner said that as long as he posted a screenshot of his WeChat or Alipay balance, he could receive ten times the balance. He also posted a picture of others claiming the balance. Successful screenshot.

Xiao Wen believed it was true and added the group leader as a friend. The group leader taught Xiao Wen how to operate step by step. In the end, he was defrauded of 1,999 yuan by the group leader. Xiaowen saw that there was no money coming in, so he asked the group leader again, but the group leader set him up again and defrauded Xiaowen of more than 70,000 yuan. In the end, because Xiaowen could not pay through facial recognition, his mother found out and took him to the police station to report it. Through the Alipay appeal, more than 10,000 yuan has been recovered, but the credit card money cannot be recovered.

Adults are easily deceived, let alone children? Therefore, we should pay more attention to these scams, and do not take advantage of them or get something for nothing. Usually people who are deceived fall into the trap of scammers because they want to get cheap at the beginning, so as long as you don’t believe any advertisements on mobile phones, don’t randomly click on mobile phone advertisements, and don’t listen to strangers’ words, you will be fine.

Parents’ mobile phones cannot be given to children to play with, and a password must be set for any payment method. Parents must be responsible for their children and should not give their children mobile phones casually and send them away. This will only harm their children and ultimately themselves.

Schools can also increase the publicity of anti-fraud knowledge. Students can simulate scammers to steal money and see how students fall into the trap of scammers. In this way, educating children through activities will not be too boring, and it can also subtly instill awareness of anti-fraud into children's brains.