Online safety

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Knowing how to protect personal information online and how to respond to cyberbullying, harassment, and identity theft.

Cyberbullying: The act of harassing, threatening, or humiliating another person using technology, such as social media, email, or text messages.
Password security: The importance of creating strong passwords and strategies for keeping them secure.
Social media safety: Protection against cyber stalking, identity theft, and other potential dangers associated with sharing personal information online.
Online scams: Tactics used by scam artists to trick internet users into giving away their personal and financial information.
Malware protection: Understanding different types of cyber threats, such as viruses and spyware, and taking measures to prevent them from infecting your system.
Phishing: Techniques used by hackers to trick you into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card numbers.
Online privacy: Ways to protect your personal information, such as changing privacy settings on social media platforms and using virtual private networks (VPN).
Sexting: The risks associated with sharing explicit pictures with others, including consequences related to personal reputation and legal repercussions.
App safety: Understanding risks associated with downloading and using different types of apps and how to minimize them.
Online gaming safety: Protecting your personal information and identity when playing online games.
Online dating safety: Tips for meeting people online safely and avoiding potential dangers associated with the online dating scene.
Safe online shopping: How to purchase products online safely and avoid scams, identity theft, and other forms of fraudulent behavior.
Public Wi-Fi safety: Risks associated with using public Wi-Fi and safety measures to take when connecting to public networks.
GPS and location safety: The potential risks associated with using GPS-enabled devices and how to protect your privacy when using location-based services.
Online security awareness: General guidelines for staying safe online, including avoiding suspicious links and being cautious of internet scams.
Password Safety: Creating strong, unique passwords and managing them securely to prevent unauthorized access to digital accounts and information.
Email Safety: Being cautious while opening attachments or clicking on links in emails, monitoring suspicious emails and reporting them, and using encrypted email services.
Social Media Safety: Adjusting privacy settings and not sharing personal information or location, verifying connections, being cautious while using third-party apps, and reporting any cyberbullying or harassment.
Security Software: Using effective antivirus and anti-spyware software and keeping them up to date to protect against malware, viruses, and other online threats.
Phishing Scams: Being cautious of emails or messages that appear to be from trusted sources and requesting personal information, and reporting any suspicious activity.
Identity Theft: Protecting personal data such as name, address, phone number, social security number, and other sensitive information, practicing safe online behavior.
Mobile Safety: Keeping devices in a secure location and using password protection, avoiding public Wi-Fi hotspots, being cautious of unknown apps, and wiping data before disposal.
Personal Safety: Being aware of online predators and maintaining personal anonymity while using online services such as dating sites, chat rooms, and messaging apps.
Online Harassment: Being aware of cyberbullying and online harassment, protecting oneself and others by reporting it to authorities and seeking help where appropriate.
Parental Control: Monitoring children's internet usage and access to inappropriate content, using parental control tools and software, and communicating openly with children about online safety.
- "Internet safety, also known as online safety, cyber safety and electronic safety (e-safety), is the act of maximizing a user's awareness of personal safety and security risks to private information and property associated with using the Internet, and the self-protection from computer crime."
- "Also known as online safety, cyber safety and electronic safety (e-safety)."
- "Internets, governments, and organizations have expressed concerns about the safety of children and teenagers and the elderly using the Internet."
- "Over 45% have announced they have endured some sort of cyber-harassment."
- "Safer Internet Day is celebrated worldwide in February to raise awareness about internet safety."
- "The purpose of the Get Safe Online campaign is to raise awareness about internet safety."
- "Government agency Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA) sponsors the Get Safe Online campaign."
- "Major Internet companies such as Microsoft and eBay sponsor the Get Safe Online campaign."
- "The act of maximizing a user's awareness of personal safety and security risks to private information and property associated with using the Internet."
- "The aim of self-protection is to safeguard personal information and property from computer crime."
- "Concerns about the safety of children and teenagers using the Internet."
- "Concerns about the safety of the elderly using the Internet."
- "Some sort of cyber-harassment."
- "To raise awareness about internet safety."
- "Government agency Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA) sponsors the Get Safe Online campaign."
- "To raise awareness about internet safety."
- "Major Internet companies such as Microsoft and eBay sponsor the Get Safe Online campaign."
- "Raising awareness about internet safety."
- "Concerns about the safety of children and teenagers and the elderly using the Internet."
- "To raise awareness about internet safety worldwide."