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Stay alert and stay safe from online predators
November 03, 2024
|The Sunday Guardian
Understanding how these predators operate is crucial in safeguarding our loved ones from potential harm.
In the world of the internet, there are individuals who hide behind screens, waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting people. With a cloak of anonymity and deceit, these predators seek to exploit vulnerabilities and manipulate their targets for nefarious purposes. As we spend more time online, it becomes imperative to arm ourselves with knowledge and vigilance to protect against the lurking dangers posed by online predators.
DARK TACTICS OF ONLINE PREDATORS UNVEILED
Understanding how these predators operate is crucial in safeguarding our loved ones from potential harm.
* Creating a Facade of Deception: Online predators are masters of deception, adept at crafting false personas on social media and gaming platforms. By assuming the guise of a child or teenager, they seamlessly blend into these virtual environments, earning the trust of their victims through relatable and friendly interactions. For instance, a predator may infiltrate popular gaming realms like Minecraft or Roblox, where they can engage with children under the guise of innocence.
Example: Predator: Hi there! I'm XYZ, a 14-yearold gamer just like you.
What games do you enjoy playing? Target Victim: Oh, I love playing Roblox and Minecraft! *Building a Web of Trust: Once initial contact is established, predators weave a web of deceit through carefully constructed conversations aimed at building rapport. By showering their targets with compliments, sharing common interests, or offering enticing gifts such as in-game currency or gift cards, predators seek to instill a sense of loyalty and a special bond with the target.
Example: Predator: You're really good at this game! I can gift you some Robux to help you level up faster.
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