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Google and Roblox have teamed up to create a game that teaches kids how to spot internet scams and to increase caution regarding the sharing of personal information online.
The suite of experiences is called Be Internet Awesome World, and it's available within the app.
Turkey banned the app entirely on the grounds that it allows for the exploitation of children.
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