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TIME's Kid of the Year Is Protecting Seniors From Cybercrime

Summary by Time Magazine
Through her hard work, 17-year-old Tejasvi Manoj—TIME Kid of the Year for 2025—hopes to create a safer world for seniors.

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It protects older people from cyber fraud.

TIME magazine gives an annual recognition to the person and child of the year, and by 2025 recognition was given to Tejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old girl from Frisco, Texas, who has left a great mark in the fight against scams against older adults. Through a comprehensive digital platform she called "Shield Seniors", she aims to educate, assist and empower people over 60 years of age so that they can identify and report frauds on the Internet. Tejas…

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Time Magazine broke the news in United States on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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