How to Protect Your Child from Scammers in Telegram and WhatsApp

Why children are targeted by scammers
Scammers increasingly target children because it is easier to build trust with them. A child is more likely to believe someone, want to help a friend, and may not fully understand the consequences of their actions.
Main reasons children are at risk:
- Trustfulness and a desire to help;
- Lack of experience communicating with strangers online;
- Fear of telling parents about a problem;
- Quick reactions to urgent requests and “emergency” messages.
In most cases, scammers rely on psychology rather than technical hacking. Their goal is to make the child voluntarily share a code, money, or personal information.
Most common scam schemes
1. “This is my new number”
A scammer copies a friend’s or classmate’s photo and writes: “Hi, this is my new number.” After some time, they ask for money, a code, or help.
2. Urgent money requests
Messages like: “I really need help urgently, my parents aren’t answering” or “I’ll pay you back later.” Pressure and urgency are key signs of fraud.
3. Fake gifts and bonuses
“You won a prize,” “Get a game bonus,” or “Download for free via this link.” These messages lead to phishing websites that steal personal data.
4. Messages pretending to be from school
Scammers may pose as teachers or school administrators and ask to confirm a phone number, send a code, or make a payment.
Real-life example
A child received a message from a “classmate” asking for an SMS code because they “couldn’t log into their account.” After the code was sent, scammers used it to hack the parent’s account.
Signs a scammer is messaging your child
- Messages from an unknown number;
- Requests to send a code or money;
- Phrases like “urgent” or “don’t tell anyone”;
- Links to unfamiliar websites;
- Attempts to create fear, pressure, or sympathy.
If your child becomes nervous, hides their screen, or suddenly asks for money, it’s a reason to calmly talk and check the situation.
How to explain safety rules to your child
Restrictions work worse than clear rules. It’s important to talk calmly and regularly, not only after a problem occurs.
Agree on these rules:
- Never share SMS verification codes;
- Do not share passwords or personal information;
- Never send money based on a messenger request;
- Do not click unknown links;
- If a stranger writes — show the message to parents immediately.
The most important rule: the child will not be punished for a mistake. When there is trust, children are more likely to share suspicious situations.
Telegram privacy settings for children
Check the Privacy section together:
- Phone number — Nobody
- Who can message — My Contacts
- Who can add to groups — My Contacts
- Disable phone number search
- Review active sessions/devices
Also explain that they should not download files or open links from unknown users.
WhatsApp privacy settings for children
Open: Settings → Privacy.
- Profile photo — My Contacts
- Status — My Contacts
- Groups — My Contacts
- Enable two-step verification
Explain that the verification code is the key to the account and must never be shared.
What to do if your child has already responded to a scammer
- Immediately change passwords;
- Log out of all devices;
- Enable two-factor authentication;
- Block the suspicious contact;
- Warn contacts about a possible account compromise;
- Check bank activity if any financial data was shared.
Most importantly, do not blame the child. Your support matters more than any mistake.
How to build long-term safety in messengers
- Discuss online safety regularly;
- Set clear rules for communicating with strangers;
- Periodically review privacy settings;
- Explain that money, codes, and personal data must always go through parents;
- Be supportive, not controlling.
Additional tools for parents
Sometimes conversations alone are not enough, especially if a child активно uses messengers and social networks. In such cases, parental control apps can help. They allow parents to monitor new contacts, detect suspicious activity, and respond to potential risks in time.
For example, similar features are available in parental control services like CyberNanny. This is not a replacement for trust and communication, but an additional tool that helps parents feel more confident about their child’s digital life.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What should I do if a stranger messages my child?
Ask your child not to respond, block the user, and show the conversation to you. You can also report the account inside the messenger.
Can scammers pretend to be friends?
Yes, this is one of the most common schemes. Always verify such messages by calling or contacting the person directly.
Is it possible to completely block messages from strangers?
Yes, Telegram and WhatsApp allow you to restrict messages and group invitations to contacts only.
How can I tell if my child’s account was hacked?
Unknown devices appear, messages are sent without their involvement, or friends report strange requests.
Should I read my child’s chats?
It’s better to build trust. Monitoring may be appropriate if there are risk signs, but it’s important to explain that it’s done for safety.
Do parental control apps help?
Yes, they help detect suspicious contacts or activity early. But they work best together with trust and open communication in the family.
