The internet and apps have their benefits, but they also come with hidden dangers. There's no need to be too scared, but the more things seem to be okay, the more important it is to have the ability to stop and think.
Just looking at the link doesn't give you peace of mind, so tell them that it's important to get into the habit of pausing before clicking.
You can't tell by just looking at the link
When I see words like "present", "important notice", and "check quickly", I feel like pressing the button. However, even links that look easy can lead to strange sites.
Many things can be prevented simply by stopping.
Just thinking about who it's coming from, where it's going, and whether it's needed right away can greatly reduce the number of dangerous clicks. The more urgent the words, the safer it is to take your time.
The next time you see a link, before you click it, you'll want to ask, "From whom?" ” “Where?” ” “Do you need it now?” 'Let's say this in our hearts.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value being able to discern and choose rather than being afraid. Safety is not something you have to endure, but rather a power that you can use effectively over a long period of time.
