In the dead of night, many friends often pick up their mobile phones or computers to browse some unknown small websites to satisfy their desires. Some are chess websites, and some are unhealthy pornographic websites. Some of these websites can make money, some can watch some banned films, and sometimes pop up windows for you to make money and register. Many young friends, especially teenagers, will be easily infected with pornography. The following small series will share with you several bad consequences of often watching unhealthy websites, as follows:
Consequence 1: Physical and mental damage
It was fun to watch unhealthy websites at that time, but if you watch them for a long time, it will damage our body and mind, hit our morale, make us depressed, shrink back, affect the healthy growth of teenagers, affect the ideological values of adults, and even embark on the road of illegal crimes!
Consequence 2: damage the mobile phone or computer.
Frequent browsing of unhealthy websites not only easily leads to viruses in computer mobile phones, but also easily damages computer hardware. For example, when you watch a video, it will be stuck, which means that your computer may be helping others dig mines. As we all know, mine computer hardware is prone to aging and damage.
Consequence 3: Revealing privacy
When we browse unhealthy websites, some friends may reveal their privacy when inputting their own information at will. For example, we often receive some inexplicable information, and some will brush away the money in the bank card bound on your mobile phone! For gambling sites, it is easier to squeeze money. At first, it made you make money, and later it made you lose everything. Don't think Bian Xiao is joking. This is true.
These are the consequences of mobile phones and computers browsing unhealthy websites. Everyone must pay attention. Don't click on small websites to satisfy your own selfish desires, and don't think that you will be fine if you delete the browsing records after reading them. What are the consequences?