
Today, time and time for children reveal the child of 2025 of the year and recognize one exceptional young person who makes the world a brighter place. The Indian original teenager gained recognition for his efforts to teach digital literacy to protect seniors from computer crime/
Tejasvi Manoj makes subtitles after appearing on the front page of Time Magazine as “2025 Kid of the Year”. The 17 -year -old digital defender, who was concerned with online fraud focused on the elderly, decided to launch a website called Shield Seniors, which helps seniors identify, report and protect himself. This idea hit her when her grandfather almost became the victim of fraud online.
She told about the last year’s incident and said she had left SCOUT America with her father when she noticed four to five missed calls from his 85 -year -old grandfather. This made it solve the problem of cyber fraud and the spread of awareness of cyber security.
The duo of the father of his father learned that someone who claims to be a member of a family in a desperate need for money has demanded a $ 2,000 grandfather from Tejasvi. Tejasvi’s grandfather, who was ready to transfer funds, first sought the consent of his son, who saved him from fraud.
For an unsuspecting senior, it was almost almost a lady. This inspired Tejasvi to deal with this question and solve this problem, to which older people lost 100,000 or more, which in 2024 in 2024 was $ 445 million, according to the reported data of the Federal Commission.
Therefore, it created a website for education of a 60-plus demographic group to analyze suspicious e-mails and messages that users record. In the event that communication proves fraudulent, it provides a website that is currently available in the preview mode, links to their reporting.
The project also introduced in 2025 TEDX Talk in Plan in Texas on the need to build “digital bridges” for all demography.
(Tagstotranslate) cyber fraud