Anak Anda Main Games Online? Silahkan Simak Tips dan Trik Ini

Pangkalpinang perkaranews.com — Belakangan ini makin marak game online yang bertautan dengan beragam aplikasi sosial media. Diantaranya bahkan sudah menyediakan fitur voice online streaming ketika permainan games berlangsung.

Tentunya, hal itu dimaksudkan sebagai pelengkap permainan yang mengasyikan. Mengatur strategi menyerang musuh, dipastikan jadi lebih mudah. Karena satu sama lain terhubung dalam instant voice tadi.

Meski begitu, dalam prakteknya tidak semua pemain yang bertarung dalam papan gadget adalah real player sungguhan. Bahkan, banyak diantaranya ada segelintir setan pedofilia yang rajin mengintai dengan menyamar sebagai pemain dalam satu regu.

Modusnya, setelah mampu diterima sebagai satuan tim yang bermain. Pihak setan pedofil biasanya menyelipkan satu dua obrolan “kurang pantas” pada satu incarannya. Entah itu minta nomor WA, nama akun sosial media, atau yang gawatnya langsung janjian kopdar dengan tameng diberi trik agar terus menang dalam permainan.

Untuk itu, redaksi kali ini memilihkan tema bahasan seputar tips dan trik untuk anak-anak anda, jika sudah terlanjur masuk dalam skema permainan games online.

Untuk meminimalisir risiko bagi anak menjadi korban kejahatan akibat aktivitasnya di internet, maka dapat diterapkan beberapa tips yang disarikan dari hukumonline berupa pendapat tim pegiat literasi digital dan relawan penanggulangan penyebaran konten negatif Acep Syaripudin dkk dalam bukunya Internet Sehat, Pedoman Berinternet Aman, Nyaman dan Bertanggungjawab (hal. 7-8), di antaranya:

  1. Masuklah ke dunia online anak.
    Orang tua hendaknya mengenal lingkup gerak mereka, pastikan juga untuk mengenal ‘taman bermain’ mereka yang lain. Pastikan mereka berselancar di dunia maya dengan aman;
  2. Buatlah aturan mengenai lamanya waktu online dan situs apa saja yang boleh dan tidak boleh dikunjungi. Orang tua bisa membicarakannya dulu dengan mereka, termasuk membicarakan mengenai konsekuensi jika mereka melanggar aturan tersebut;
  3. Ajarkan anak untuk melindungi privasi dengan cara:

-Hindari memberikan nama, nomor telepon, alamat email, alamat rumah, sekolah atau foto tanpa izin Anda.

-Hindari membuka email dari orang yang tidak dikenal tidak merespons pesan yang mengganggu menolak bertemu dengan orang yang dikenal melalui internet.

  1. Perhatikan lokasi komputer. Jangan tempatkan komputer di kamar pribadi anak, tempatkanlah komputer pada tempat umum untuk mempermudah memonitor penggunaannya;
  2. Jadilah sahabatnya. Anjurkan anak untuk memberitahu jika mereka menjumpai hal-hal yang membuatnya tidak nyaman. Yakinkan tidak akan berlebihan, menyalahkan atau melarangnya membuka internet;
  3. Setting mesin pencari agar mampu memblokir situs yang memuat konten seksual. Search engine (mesin pencari) yang ada saat ini menawarkan penyaringan yang bisa diklik di Preferences/Safe Search Filtering;
  4. Kenali situs dan aplikasi yang aman untuk usianya. Orang tua bisa mencari situs dan aplikasi yang cocok untuk usia anaknya dengan konten yang bervariasi seperti tentang film, musik, sejarah, ilmu pengetahuan, dan lain-lain.

Dengan begitu, semoga saja kegembiraan anak-anak kita dalam bermain games online tidak berubah jadi malapetaka. Akibat abainya sikap kita sebagai orangtua. Selamat mencoba tips dan trik tadi. (LH.ID)

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