CHILDEOLOGY

Guarding innocence, securing screens: Shielding children from digital dangers

ABOUT
In this day and age of the internet, it's everywhere—including in the hands of kids. It's a wonderful place to learn and discover, but not without danger, the greatest of which is cybercrime.Numerous children unwittingly post personal information such as address or phone number, and hackers, along with other predators, are sure to take note. One momentary lapse of judgment on the internet can have repercussions.This site is here to assist. Through our articles and blogs, we seek to enlighten and offer straightforward advice on how to keep kids safe on the web.

Yashika Dubey

Founder

This site is created by Yashika Dubey, a 10th standard student from India, who is very much inclined towards technology and cyber security, for the betterment of children and protection of them from the dangers of the world wide web. The website gives information and resources to promote awareness on cyber threats and offers educational material and parent notifications to help young people stay safe online. Yashika also plans to conduct numerous seminars in schools all over India to make children aware of cyber security. Apart from this, Yashika has also attained a professional certification in the C programming language, which demonstrates her passion for technology and also contributes to the positive society of the digital world.

Consultancy if a child is a victim of cybercrime

We are conscious of the difficulties and tribulations of the families in dealing with cybercrime victimization of children, and thus we offer expert consultancy to the families affected by cybercrime victimization of children, advising, assisting, and empowering them to handle the complexities of the case.

Seminars at Schools

With our school seminars, we try to inform students about cyber crime, sensitize them to how they can identify and prevent themselves from becoming victims of cyber attacks, and urge them to be proactive in making the net a safer place. The seminars are free and are informative.

Guidance about cybercrime against children

Our service offers helpful advice on how to identify and avoid cybercrimes against children to keep their young ones safe online.

What Parents Should Know About Online Gaming Risks.

Online gaming is fun, but there are extreme dangers. From online harassment to fraud and addiction, here are 10 dangers that every parent should know, so you can keep your children safe in the online gaming world.

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10 RULES A CHILD SHOULD KNOW REGARDING INTERNET USE

Online, learning about cybercrime is an essential story line. It's their shield from cyber attacks such as cyberbullying and scams, which guide them to responsible digital citizenship.

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Signs your child might be a victim of cyber crime.

In today's digital world, it is essential to keep our children safe online. We must stay alert for signs of online dangers. Join us in our effort to protect our children by using knowledge, communication, and a strong commitment to their safety.

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Ways to recognize a child predator online.

In our digital world, protecting our kids online is crucial. We're vigilant, armed with knowledge to spot threats like child predators. Through communication and action, we make the online world safer for them.

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WAYS TO BALANCE A CHILD'S ONLINE AND OFFLINE LIFE.

By setting limits and promoting outdoor activities and social interaction, we foster a healthy digital lifestyle. Emphasizing quality and staying involved ensures adaptability. This balance equips children to thrive both online and in the real world.

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State cyber cell has found a larger racket in the ₹52.15 lakh share market scam and has arrested two Sehore districtmen. Investigations have shown that one of the accused had given his bank account, ATM card, and SIM to his friends for a commission, thus facilitating transfer of cheated amount.

  •  19/8/2025 10:44 PM

Discover the alarming increase in child cyber crime, as the latest NCRB data reveals a 32% surge in such cases. The report underscores the significant vulnerability of children to online risks, as reported by the TIMES OF INDIA.

  •  16/6/2020 12:00 AM

The blog post discusses the alarming increase in cybercrimes against children, with over 1,800 cases registered in 2022, reflecting a higher number compared to the previous year according to NCRB.

  •  15/4/2020 12:00 AM

A study conducted in the first quarter of 2024 found that 20% of Indian internet users were affected by cyber threats.

  •  4/3/2020 12:00 AM

Cybercrime in India has risen sharply due to cyber illiteracy, especially affecting children. Education and government efforts aim to enhance cybersecurity and protection.

  •  15/1/2020 12:00 AM
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  • Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India