You don’t need drugs to be addicted. A smartphone and internet access are sufficient. And unfortunately, addicts are getting younger and younger. However, there are many dangers in using mobile phones, especially for our children. Many parents only become aware of problems when it is too late.
From what age does it make sense to have your own mobile phone? How long should I leave my child on his cell phone or tablet? And how can you limit risks? These types of questions were asked to Sebastian Holzknecht from SaferInternet at various parent evenings. “Many legal guardians underestimate how quickly something can happen on the Internet,” emphasizes the Tyrolean, who has worked for Insafe – the EU Saferinternet network – for more than ten years. Parents often only become aware of problems when there is a risk of legal consequences. It is therefore important to talk to children at an early stage and make them aware of the risks.
Source: Krone

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