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Royal Thai Police spokeswoman Pol Lt-Col Dr Naphawan Panya gave a host of warnings to young people and their parents about criminals preying on children through their online activity, reported Siam Rath.

 

Criminals have been offering game credits or items in exchange for explicit and obscene images.

 

Naphawan advised parents to carefully monitor their children's online behavior and not just leave them with their phones.

 

She also referred to cyber stalking, cyber sexting and cyber grooming.

 

She also warned parents about the habit of parents sharing proud pictures of their children on social media - something called "sharenting" - that can lead to unscrupulous elements taking advantage of apparently innocent posts.

 

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1 hour ago, bangon04 said:

Royal Thai Police spokeswoman Pol Lt-Col Dr Naphawan Panya gave a host of warnings

 

she's back...... must be a woman's subject.....without potential rewards...

I wonder how she earned her wings?

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How about going after the REAL CRIMINALS instead of warning the ignorant children?

You only need to open the LAZADA site or Facebook to spot a lot of "Scammers".
Why not going after these "Scammers" and start to shut down every site that host these "Scammers"?

To easy for the RTP?
After the Red Bull case, I can imagine that the RTP capabilities to handle such cases is limited to a "Speech".

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