PARENTAL SUPERVISION SYSTEM FOR MINORS
INTRODUCE
The "Parental Supervision Project for Minors in Online Games" is a social public welfare action aimed at strengthening parents' supervision of minors participating in online games, guiding minors to participate in online games in a healthy and green manner, and harmonizing family relationships. It provides a practical method and a channel for parents to implement monitoring, making it possible for parents to correct the behavior of some underage children who are addicted to games.
This social welfare action fully reflects our company's high sense of social responsibility for the online game industry, concern for the legitimate rights and interests of underage players, and the desire to use practical actions to create a harmonious society.
TIPS FOR HEALTHY PARTICIPATION OF MINORS IN ONLINE GAMES
With the popularity of the Internet among teenagers, it has become a common phenomenon for minors to be exposed to online games. In order to protect the health of minors participating in games, parents should also strengthen supervision and guidance on the premise that the government further strengthens industry management. To this end, we provide the following advice for minors participating in online games:
- Take proactive control of play time. Games are just an adjustment to study and life. You should actively participate in various offline activities and let your parents understand your behavior and experience in online games.
- Do not engage in game settings that may take more time. Do not play large-scale role-playing games or games with PK settings. School students should not play games for more than two hours a week and spend no more than £10 on games per month.
- Don't treat games as spiritual sustenance. Especially when you encounter stress and setbacks in real life, you should communicate more with family and friends, and don't just rely on games to relieve stress.
- Develop a positive and healthy game mentality. Overcome the psychology of comparison, showing off, hatred and revenge, and avoid forming bad online behavioral habits such as bullying, robbing others, etc.
- Pay attention to protecting personal information. Including personal family and friend identity information, home, school, work address, phone number, etc. to prevent network traps and network crimes.