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Contenus choquants, arnaques, mauvaises rencontres en ligne : comment réagir ?


A child may be exposed to content they were not ready to see, misleading messages, persistent solicitations, or people who are not who they claim to be.

The real challenge is not to foresee everything. It's about giving him a few simple reflexes.

CHIFFRE CLÉ
Selon vous, l'accès à Internet et aux réseaux sociaux sur le téléphone d'un enfant peut-il présenter des risques ?
97 % des parents
97 % des parents répondent oui.
Sondage OpinionWay pour The Phone — Échantillon de 1004 parents d'enfants de 6 à 14 ans
97 % des parents
Pourtant
57 %
des 10–14 ans disposent d'un smartphone avec accès à Internet.
Sondage OpinionWay pour The Phone — Échantillon de 1004 parents d'enfants de 6 à 14 ans

What that means


The risk is widely recognized.
But acknowledging the risk isn't always enough to know how to protect yourself.
WHAT NEEDS TO BE DECIDED

First reflexes to teach:

01
Ne pas cliquer dans le doute
02
Ne pas répondre à un inconnu
03
Ne pas partager d'information personnelle
04
Come talk to an adult
05
Keep a screenshot if necessary
PHONE POSITION

Our position

It is precisely for this reason that we advocate for the idea that a child should not have in their pocket, out of parental sight:

Open access to the internet, social media, and interactions he doesn't yet understand.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

A child doesn't need to master everything alone.

He mostly needs to know:

That he can talk about it
That he can show
That he won't be judged