In the digital age, with the rapid development of the Internet, the number of netizens in China continues to reach an astonishing 107.9 billion, of which the number of underage Internet users exceeds 19.1 billion. The Internet, a double-edged sword, not only brings convenience to minors' learning and life, but also exposes them to various potential cyber risks, such as illegal and bad information, personal information leakage, Internet addiction and cyberbullying. In order to deal with this issue and protect the online rights and interests of minors, China has promulgated the Regulations on the Protection of Minors Online, which will come into effect on January 1, 2024.
Ensuring the cyber security of minors requires the joint participation and efforts of all sectors of society. In this regard, the game "Egg Boy Party" launched by NetEase has become a pioneer in actively responding to regulations and helping minors go online online. After the implementation of the "Regulations on the Protection of Minors on the Internet", the game quickly adjusted its own functions and added special ones"Minor mode"。This model aims to stimulate young people's enthusiasm for learning by selecting content suitable for minors, providing a healthy gaming environment, while also making traditional game content more educational. The results show that 1.21 million accounts are used"Minor mode"And it has been widely praised, which verifies the effectiveness of its protection measures.
In order to further strengthen the effectiveness of its anti-fraud education, "Egg Boy Party" actively reached strategic partnerships with public security, communications and other relevant institutions. Combining professional anti-fraud knowledge with game content, for example, the game was launched in cooperation with the Guangzhou Public Security"Anti-fraud blockbuster"The activity, through the intuitive display of fraud routines and methods, deeply enhanced the players' awareness of fraud and anti-fraud. This innovative anti-fraud education method allows children to accept and apply anti-fraud knowledge in a relaxed and fun environment to prevent online fraud that they may encounter in the future.
It can be seen that "Egg Boy Party" is not only a game space, but also a powerful guarantee for the safe cyberspace of minors. The responsibilities and responsibilities of game developers have been recognized and supported by many institutions such as the Shanghai Municipal Communications Administration, the Shanghai Cyber Police, the Anti-Fraud Center of the Hangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau, the Xi'an Municipal Public Security Bureau, the Zibo Municipal Public Security Bureau High-tech Zone Bureau, and the Cyberspace Administration of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee.
In conclusion, cyber security is an ongoing topic, especially among minors. With the help of the case of "Egg Boy Party", we see how enterprises, institutions and all sectors of society can cooperate to create a safer and healthier online environment for minors, which is not only in response to laws and regulations, but also a positive practice of social responsibility. With the continuous advancement of technology and the continuous development of society, the protection of minors online is bound to become more complete and effective.