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30%
of teens have been contacted by a stranger online
50%
almost half of children were treated in a hurtful or nasty way online in the past year
1/10
1 in 10 children have been the target of hate speech online

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Are deepfakes harmless fun or a bullying weapon?

In July 2024, the BBC reported the case of a 12-year-old girl who became the victim of a new form of cyberbullying – deepfake. Bullies from her school posted an altered picture of the girl on Snapchat. Using AI tools, they added her face to a pornographic image creating a deepfake. Her schoolmates kept reposting the picture, while the victim became more and more traumatized. Sadly, this is not an isolated case as deepfakes are very easy to create and can lead to serious problems for their victims.

Understanding sexting: What every parent needs to know

Sexting isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a real part of today’s digital world – and yes, it involves teenagers too. Talking about it can feel awkward or overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. With the right approach, parents can help their kids navigate these tricky waters safely and confidently. Get useful information and tips from a child psychologist, a cybersecurity expert, and a survey conducted by ESET in cooperation with the Czech Police.

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