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Kids Taught to Spot Scams Before They Fall Victim

Kids Taught to Spot Scams Before They Fall Victim

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Police in the South West are launching new anti-scam lessons for kids as young as ten, teaching them how to spot and avoid money muling scams before they become victims. Designed by the Regional Organised Crime Unit, these lessons aim to protect young people from being exploited online — where flashy ads and gaming apps lure them into risky situations that can lead to bank account closures, credit blacklisting, and even criminal charges. With over 200,000 money muling cases reported last year — many involving teens — schools are piloting these courses to help students identify scams, avoid sharing bank details, and understand why “easy money” online is often a trap. Starting this autumn, the curriculum could become nationwide, equipping kids with the tools to stay safe in the digital world.

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