Is your child learning fraudulent methods by watching YouTube? The police will arrest them at home.

Child Safety Tips: Your child may be committing fraud by learning inappropriate methods on YouTube. Don't ignore these signs. Protect your child from difficult situations.
Child Safety Tips: Nowadays, children have access to smartphones from a young age. And with the rapid growth of the internet, they have all the information in their hands. The informative videos on YouTube make many children geniuses at a very young age. However, many videos lead them astray, leading them to learn things that may not be good for them.
Children often try to learn things like earning money through fraudulent means or trapping someone. Doing so can create legal problems for them. Therefore, parents should be mindful of how their children are using the internet and what they are learning from YouTube.
How to know if your child is learning fraudulent practices?
If your child suddenly starts asking for money for expensive items, this is a warning sign. Additionally, if they secretly use their mobile phone at night, hide the password to their laptop or PC, or suddenly make more friends or lie to you, then it's important to ask them, without getting angry, where they learned to do all this.
If necessary, limit their access to the YouTube app on their phone and set parental controls. Let them know that this is not right. Teach your child digital literacy about what information should not be shared and what kind of content they should not watch. If they are being influenced by inappropriate videos, try to teach them some positive things.
What to do if your child is caught cheating?
If your child is found involved in any kind of fraud, don't dismiss it as a small matter. It's essential to seek legal advice first. Inform the local child welfare department or the nearest police station. Otherwise, the police may abduct your child from their home under the pretext of fraud.
However, this only happens when the case is serious and criminal in nature. If the child is a minor, a separate process is followed under the Juvenile Services, and the family is also given notice. Therefore, pay attention to what the child is doing.