Xiao Bing (pseudonym) is 12 years old this year. He is a fifth-grade student of No. 1 Primary School in Gulou district, Fuzhou. Recently, he has been addicted to mobile games. In order to upgrade quickly, for more than 3 months, he stole his mother’s payment account and recharged more than 20,000 yuan one after another. Coincidentally, this newspaper reported last week that a boy in Minhou stole his mother’s WeChat account and spent nearly 30,000 yuan to buy virtual items and send them to the network anchor. In this regard, education experts said that there are more and more games on PC and mobile terminals, and it is urgent to set up a game grading system in China. Xiao Bing often plays mobile games when he comes home from school The boy spent more than 20,000 yuan to buy game props yuan Yesterday, Ms. Yu found that the third-party payment platform suddenly had a consumption of 1,000 yuan. After reading the bill records, she was shocked. “There are more than a dozen bills in the bill that cost 648 yuan, but I have never used the money.” Ms. Yu said that from January to now, she “inexplicably” spent 20255 yuan, and all the money was transferred to a game company. Ms. Yu went home and asked her son Xiao Bing, only then did she know that Xiao Bing paid game props yuan for her mobile phone. Ms. Yu said that her family had just received wifi this year. As soon as Xiao Bing came home from school, she played with her mobile phone. Unexpectedly, she “consumed” more than 20,000 yuan unconsciously, “I have seen similar reports in Haidou newspaper and hope to get the money back”. Boy guess password delete notification SMS Last night, the reporter met Xiao Bing and talked about the top-up game. He regretted and cried to Ms. Yu to ensure that it would not happen again. “I started playing mobile games two years ago, and then I fell in love with them.” Xiao Bing said that he played mobile games such as “tribal conflict” and “I am undercover”, and most of the money was recharged to “tribal conflict” to buy game props. Xiao Bing said that when his mother usually used a third-party payment platform to buy things, he also remembered some passwords and tried out all passwords later. In order to prevent her parents from finding out, after each recharge, he will delete the deduction payment information sent by the bank. The reporter found that the developer of tribal conflict was a foreign company, and the domestic agent was Kunlun game. The reporter called the customer service of Kunlun game many times yesterday, but no one answered it. Experts call for the establishment of game grading system In response, lawyer Zhong Bin of Beijing Dacheng (Fuzhou) law firm said that 12-year-old soldiers belonged to restrictive capacity for ACT people, and their parents had the right to get the money back from the charging company. If the company refuses, Ms. Yu can apply to the court for cancellation of the transaction. For more and more cases where children steal their parents’ money to buy virtual goods, Professor Zhang Rongwei from the School of Education of Fujian Normal University believes that domestic countries can learn from foreign countries and establish a game grading system. “The agents of the game can divide the game into three types: ‘Children class’, ‘adult companion’ and ‘adult human’, and divide the game content according to this division.” Zhang Rongwei said that among them, the “children” games highlight the public welfare and enlightenment, so that there is no charge, and the game publishers should do a good job in reviewing the player information. In addition, parents are the first responsible person for children’s education. They should guide children to have healthy entertainment and avoid children from contacting online games. Passwords such as Alipay, WeChat wallets and bank cards must be well protected. (Haidu reporter Liu Shiquan/wenlindan/picture)