The average age at which a child is equipped with his first digital camera is 10 years old*. They are naturally unaware of the risks involved, and their parents are often unfamiliar with their children's digital habits.
To help them make their children aware of the dangers of the internet, The e-Enfance Association/3018 and the national assistance scheme Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr, of which she is a founding member, are offering a special edition of Les Incollables®:
«Become an internet superhero.».
Aimed at primary school pupils and their parents, the famous fan contains 84 questions with different levels of difficulty (easy, medium, expert) to test knowledge of digital usage, online safety, potential dangers and good habits to adopt.
The educational game thus addresses various topics to develop civic-minded behaviours that enable young people to thrive in a connected and responsible society:
- Cyberbullying,
- Setting up accounts on social media,
- Account hacking,
- Identity theft,
- Overexposure to screens,
- Video games,
- Exposure to violent and pornographic content.
Created with the support of Google.org, this new edition is also available in an interactive version: https://e-enfance.org/quiz/
Jérôme Notin, Chief Executive Officer of Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr: «We are very pleased to have worked with the e-Enfance Association on this special edition of Les Incollables. It's a great way to raise awareness among children and their parents about digital usage and show that you can develop a cyber culture while having fun.»
Justine Atlan, Chief Executive Officer of the e-Enfance Association and 3018: « This special edition of Les Incollables on responsible digital practices is yet another example of our long-standing partnership withCybermalveillance.gouv.fr. At the crossroads between employee and parent, our shared mission is to educate internet users about safe digital practices. Through this educational game, children play an active role in teaching their parents the right habits to adopt online.»
About the e-Enfance Association
Recognised as being of public utility, The e-Enfance Association has been the benchmark for child protection on the Internet and digital citizenship education since 2005.. Approved by the Ministry of Education, it carries out awareness-raising activities among pupils, parents and professionals. It operates 3018, the national helpline for young victims of digital violence and their parents.. Free, anonymous and confidential, 3018 has been the official partner of the French Ministry of Education in the fight against cyberbullying among students since 2011. As a trusted third party for social networks, reporting and removing harmful content within hours, 3018 supports teenagers, parents and professionals on all issues related to young people's digital use (cyberbullying, revenge porn, webcam blackmail, overexposure to screens, video games, exposure to violent and pornographic content, parental control, account hacking, identity theft, etc.).
About Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr
Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr is the national system for assisting victims of cybercrime, raising awareness of digital risks and monitoring threats on French territory. Its target audiences are individuals, businesses (excluding OIVs and OSEs) and local authorities. The system is managed by a coordinating body, the ACYMA Public Interest Group (GIP), composed of around fifty members from the public, private and voluntary sectors, each of whom contributes to its public interest mission. Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr lists digital security professionals throughout France on its platform to provide assistance to victims.
Since February 2021, the scheme has also been offering businesses and local authorities support from professionals certified as ExpertCyber to help them secure their information systems.
Press contacts:
e-Enfance Association/3018: stricot@kbzcorporate.com
Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr: presse@cybermalveillance.gouv.fr
*source Audirep study on cyberbullying among young people for the e-Enfance Association (with the support of Caisse d'Epargne)
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