Shows visible anxiety, panic, or fear when a notification arrives — particularly from certain contacts — suggesting they may be receiving threatening or manipulative messages.
What to watch for
Flinching at notification sounds; frantically typing replies under pressure; saying "I have to send them something or they'll post it"; urgently asking for gift cards, GrabPay, or e-wallet transfers to send to someone online — AI deepfake sextortion is rising sharply in 2026, where criminals use AI tools to create explicit fake images from ordinary photos scraped from social media, then blackmail children who have never sent anything explicit. The IWF recorded nine sextortion reports per week from UK children, up 66% in one year, with boys making up 97% of victims — the UN adopted its first-ever global resolution on child sextortion in June 2026, confirming this is now a worldwide crisis. The FBI specifically warned in June 2026 that school holidays are peak periods for predator contact — if your child is home for the summer holidays right now, review their accounts this week.