OPP WARNS PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS ABOUT ONLINE CHILD LURING
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(EAST REGION, ON) - The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding parents, caregivers, and guardians to remain vigilant about online child luring, an offence where individuals use the internet or digital platforms to target and manipulate youth.
Online luring can occur on a wide range of apps and platforms that children and teens use daily for gaming, chatting, or social interaction. Offenders may initially present as friendly or supportive before engaging in manipulative, controlling, or exploitative behaviour.
Parents are encouraged to understand how these platforms work, review privacy settings, and discuss safe online behaviour with their children.
Parents should watch for changes in behaviour, including:
- Sudden secrecy around devices or online activity
- Withdrawing from family, long‑time friends, or hobbies
- Deleting chat histories or refusing to discuss online contacts
- Talking about new “friends” they have never met in person