The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has called on parents to protect their children from addiction to electronic games and the threat of extortion, as part of a warning by experts and experts through the Emirates Today, demanding that they be banned. Any violations or attacks on the platforms of social communication, of any kind, around the clock, stressing that it will take the initiative immediately to take the necessary measures to deal with all cases.

In a statement to Emirates Al-Youm, it confirmed that it would consider any complaints it receives about the sites or platforms promoting the game "Momo" and will take the necessary measures to lead to the ban of the game, through the operators of communications in the State, in the event of violating the rules of access to the Internet .

Parents are asked to take important steps to control the Internet content seen by children starting to access the settings on the mobile phone, then choose General, then click on the restrictions, then create and confirm the access code, then select the content by accessing the applications, Of the child's age. After activation, the code will be requested if the child has downloaded new programs or materials that do not fit the age of the child.

The body has set a set of guidelines and advice and asked the parents to follow them and work with them, because they have a role in protecting the future generation. They asked the parents to choose the appropriate game according to the age of their children and to identify their children to play these games and keep tabs on them. , So as not to be subject to addiction, with the request of children not to use the earpiece, noting that it has identified through many tips and videos on social networking pages, a set of the most important points and procedures, which guide parents, which must work to preserve their children, Through Treat them with the Internet.

The Commission noted its keenness to provide the Internet service, in a safe and safe manner for all members of the community, so it issued a list of access to the Internet, which includes laws.