How to spot a scam for kids
  • June 4, 2026
  • Alex Walia
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If you’re teaching kids in the UK how to spot scams, keep the message simple and memorable:

5 Signs Something Might Be a Scam

  1. It sounds too good to be true
    • “You’ve won a new phone!”
    • “Get £1,000 for free!”
    • If it sounds amazing for no reason, be careful.
  2. Someone asks for personal information
    • Never share passwords, bank details, home address, or school information with strangers online.
  3. They’re trying to rush you
    • Scammers often say:
      • “Act now!”
      • “Your account will be closed today!”
    • Real organisations usually give you time to check.
  4. A stranger wants to move the conversation elsewhere
    • For example, asking a child to chat on a different app or keep a conversation secret from parents.
  5. Something doesn’t feel right
    • Spelling mistakes, strange links, or messages from people you don’t know can be warning signs.

The “STOP, CHECK, TELL” Rule

STOP – Don’t click links or send information.
CHECK – Ask a trusted adult if the message is real.
TELL – Tell a parent, teacher, or carer if something seems suspicious.

Examples Kids Might See

  • Fake gaming prizes in games like Roblox or Minecraft.
  • Messages saying they’ve won free gift cards.
  • Fake social media accounts pretending to be celebrities.
  • Requests for passwords or game account details.

UK Resources for Children and Parents

A simple message for kids to remember is:

“If a stranger wants your information, promises a prize, or tells you to keep a secret, stop and tell a trusted adult.”

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