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Do you have questions about your DCs and online gaming? Ask HSBC UK's gaming expert Andy Robertson

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CeriMumsnet · 06/12/2022 12:27

Online gaming is extremely popular amongst young people, however it doesn’t come without its dangers and risks, from overspending to identity theft. As part of their Smart Gaming initiative, HSBC UK is working in partnership with Andy Robertson, founder of Family Gaming Database to support parents and young people to better manage their money and stay safe when gaming. Andy is here to answer your questions about online video games.

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About Andy Robertson Andy is a father of 3 and has 15 years of experience working with families and video games. He is a journalist who has written for Forbes, BBC, The Guardian and The Mirror. He wrote the Taming Gaming book and founded the Family Gaming Database resource for parents.

Here's what HSBC UK has to say
'Financial education at an early age can teach children important future life skills. If your child is gaming online, then it is essential that they understand key money concepts such as spending and budgeting. The challenge is to stay in control and keep track of spending which is not always easy when your child is in the middle of an exciting new game.

It’s also crucial that young gamers are made aware of fraud and what to look out for. Identity theft, money muling and account fraud are unfortunately part of the online world. The HSBC UK gaming hub includes tips and resources to help children stay safe while enjoying gaming, including animated videos on spending, identity theft and fraud.'

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Do you have questions about your DCs and online gaming? Ask HSBC UK's gaming expert Andy Robertson
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sashh · 06/02/2023 02:40

Your database has no accessibility options, why? Disabled people play games too.

Ashton08 · 15/02/2023 14:30

Hi there, I understand that online gaming is beneficial for my child's social skills etc but are they actually educational, can they actually learn something from them other then violence, crime etc

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