Helen Skelton, 39, is a mum to three young children: Ernie, seven, Louis, five, and seven-month-old Elsie. As the world becomes increasingly tech obsessed, Helen has shared her worries about the realities of gaming fraud and wants children to be equipped to spot a scam.The Summer On The Farm presenter’s concerns are particularly relatable as she confesses that she is not “massively tech-savvy" and gaming is not “her world”.She explained in an interview with Express.co.uk: “I am a parent of a seven-year-old who likes online gaming. “It is a new thing for him, he doesn’t really do it but his friends talk about it and he wants to get involved in that world; but it’s not my world.”Helen has now joined forces with Lloyds Bank’s #FraudsNoGame campaign to inform parents how they can protect their children when gaming online.A post shared by Helen Skelton (@helenskelton)She continued: “It’s about kids being alert and conscious.So, for me, this was a good opportunity to have those conversations and be aware and be alert. “It is a lot of the unknown if you are not a gamer or you are not massively tech-savvy.
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