Navigating cyber slang, emojis and secret codes: Ensuring children's safety in the digital world

Online child safety

Online child safety Source: Getty / Getty Images/Elva Etienne

Parents often feel disconnected from the language, emojis, and slang their children use online, making them hesitant to discuss these topics for fear of damaging trust. In this podcast from SBS Hindi, we will explore how parents can better understand this online communication and protect their children from potential risks.


  • What do emojis like red bean, corn, and peach really mean?
  • How can short forms like P911, PIR, RULE 34, and 143 be decoded?
  • How can parents understand the direction their child is heading in?
  • What are the signs that indicate a child might be hiding something?

    Find our podcasts here at SBS Hindi Podcast Collection. You can also tune in to SBS Hindi at 5pm on SBS South Asian on digital radio, on channel 305 on your television, via the SBS Audio app or stream from our website.
Disclaimer: The information given in this interview is of general nature. This information may not be appropriate for your personal circumstances - contact an expert for clear advice.

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