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Monitor your kids’ social media usage

By Nidz Godino

“Parents and guardians should always guide their children, especially when using mobile phones and engaging in online activities,” Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) director Brig. Gen. Ronnie Francis Cariaga said in  statement parents should closely monitor  activities of their children on social media platforms after three young siblings in Sta. Mesa, Manila unwittingly posted  sexually explicit video on TikTok.

Cariaga said parents should keep  close watch on their children who are using cell phones and other gadgets.

ACG official gave  warning after  incident last Aug. 4 wherein three children,  eight-year-old boy and his sisters aged seven and three, were involved in  sensitive video that was uploaded on short-form video hosting service.

He said  boy recorded using their mother’s mobile phone his seven-year-old sister exposing her private parts while their three-year-old sibling was watching.

Video  was uploaded on TikTok using their eldest sister’s account without their parents’ knowledge.

TikTok then alerted  National Center for Missing and Exploited Children through Department of Justice’s cybercrime office about  video,  taken down from  social media platform.

After they got word of the incident, ACG spokesman Lt. Wallen Mae Arancillo said ACG operatives and social welfare and development workers rescued  children.

According to Arancillo, they have informed  parents of their children’s activity but parents were unaware that their children took part in  sensitive video.

He said their investigators are studying if criminal cases could be filed against  children’s parents.  City  social welfare department is also studying if they are capable of taking care of  children.

“Parents and guardians should always guide their children, especially when using mobile phones and engaging in online activities,” Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) director Brig. Gen. Ronnie Francis Cariaga said in  statement parents should closely monitor  activities of their children on social media platforms after three young siblings in Sta. Mesa, Manila unwittingly posted  sexually explicit video on TikTok.

Cariaga said parents should keep  close watch on their children who are using cell phones and other gadgets.

ACG official gave  warning after  incident last Aug. 4 wherein three children,  eight-year-old boy and his sisters aged seven and three, were involved in  sensitive video that was uploaded on short-form video hosting service.

He said  boy recorded using their mother’s mobile phone his seven-year-old sister exposing her private parts while their three-year-old sibling was watching.

Video  was uploaded on TikTok using their eldest sister’s account without their parents’ knowledge.

TikTok then alerted  National Center for Missing and Exploited Children through Department of Justice’s cybercrime office about  video,  taken down from  social media platform.

After they got word of the incident, ACG spokesman Lt. Wallen Mae Arancillo said ACG operatives and social welfare and development workers rescued  children.

According to Arancillo, they have informed  parents of their children’s activity but parents were unaware that their children took part in  sensitive video.

He said their investigators are studying if criminal cases could be filed against  children’s parents.  City  social welfare department is also studying if they are capable of taking care of  children.

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