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PEDAGOGY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE |
ISSN 2708-4124 |
PROTECTING CHILDREN'S ONLINE SAFETY AND PROSPERITY: DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE APPLICATION S. Lomovskaya, E. Sinogina FULL TEXT: PDF (Rus) Abstract This article is a study devoted to the development of a mobile application aimed at preventing Internet risks and threats faced by children and adolescents. The paper discusses the main threats and risks associated with children's Internet activity and proposes solutions to minimise them. The authors provide an overview of the technologies and methods used, including aspects of user interface design and application activity diagramming. The study identifies important aspects of the topic, including technical innovations and methods to combat Internet threats. The main focus is on the practical relevance of the work, emphasising the introduction of modern technologies in the field of child internet safety. Key words Mobile app, cybersecurity, teen cyber threat prevention, internet risks, Android Studio. Received: 11/05/2023; accepted for publication: 11/15/2023. For citation: ________________________________________ Lomovskaya S., Sinogina E. Protecting children’s online safety and prosperity: development of a mobile application. Electronic scientific and methodological journal “Pedagogy of computer science”. 2023;1-2. Http://pcs.bsu.by/2023_1-2/10ru.pdf Content is available under license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. About the authors: S. Lomovskaya
E. Sinogina
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