It's 7:00 PM. Your child is sitting on the sofa, right next to you. He's playing Roblox, laughing at his screen. You think he's safe because he's in the living room. Fatal mistake.

Did you know that right now, as you read these lines, thousands of predators are using colorful avatars to gain the trust of minors? This is not a movie scenario — it is the reality of digital grooming that is hitting homes in Casablanca, Rabat, and across Morocco.

Roblox: A Playground or a Hunting Ground?

The danger no longer looks like a computer virus that crashes your screen. Today, the danger has a friendly face.

The "Free Gift" Technique (Robux)

Cyber-predators identify vulnerable children and use a powerful currency: Robux.

Statistics That Send a Chill Down Your Spine

📊 According to a Bark Technologies study:
More than 80% of teenagers were exposed to inappropriate content or suspicious approaches on online gaming platforms last year. In Morocco, the lack of awareness makes our children easy targets.

Why Your Current Methods Are Failing

You installed Family Link? You told them "don't talk to strangers"? That's no longer enough.

Cyber Sqool: The Next-Generation Digital Shield

You don't protect a child by locking them away — you protect them by arming them. Cyber Sqool is the first Moroccan EdTech that transforms fear into skill through gamification.

Unlike a theoretical and boring cyber school, we build concrete digital survival reflexes — because awareness lasts longer than any technical restriction.

⚠️ Parents: Don't wait for the incident.

Protect your children's innocence now. Try the first protection modules for free.

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🏫 School Principals: Become a safety reference.

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Sources: Kaspersky Annual Report on Online Child Safety · Bark Technologies Study on Risky Behavior in Sandbox Games (Roblox/Minecraft)