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Watch out! Your kids may not be safe online this summer, Dubai authorities warn parents
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With kids spending more time gaming during the UAE summer break, Dubai authorities are warning parents about rising cybercrime risks. From online predators to harmful content, unsupervised screen time can lead to real dangers. Parents are urged to use parental controls, monitor gaming habits, and keep communication open to ensure their children’s digital safety.
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