by Kim Chulhyun
Published 01 Oct.2025 10:26(KST)
Yogiyo announced on October 1 that it will launch a joint campaign with the Suseo Police Station in Seoul to prevent online crimes among teenagers.
This campaign aims to prevent the social problem of teenagers being easily exposed to various crimes in the digital environment and to contribute to community safety.
Yogiyo will deliver crime prevention messages through various channels, including delivery robots and app notifications. Throughout October, the autonomous delivery robot "Newbie," developed by Neubility, will display online crime prevention messages for teenagers in the Yeoksam area. This will allow both customers who place robot delivery orders and citizens on the street to encounter the messages.
In addition, until October 10, a pop-up notification will be displayed to customers using the app in Gangnam-gu, delivering the campaign message. By clicking on the pop-up, users will be directed to a dedicated campaign page with more detailed information.
Kwon Hyojun, Chief Human Resources and Culture Officer at Yogiyo, said, "It is significant that we can deliver social messages through platforms providing delivery services and daily life services such as delivery robots. We will continue to actively cooperate with the police and other related organizations to ensure that teenagers can grow up in a safe online environment."
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