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Digital Safety Dialogue

Digital Safety Dialogue
Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come ...

The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come new risks such as Investment Scam, Instant Loan, Part time job, Trading, Sextortion, Courier Fraud, Digital Arrest, Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS).

To build a safer online community, Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This open discussion is a space for sharing personal experiences, safety tips, and community practices that help protect against cyber threats. By learning from each other, we can strengthen digital safety awareness and promote secure online behavior for all.

Your inputs will help create a collective pool of ideas and practices that can be used to spread awareness and guide citizens towards building a Cybercrime-free Digital Bharat.

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AJAY DEVAN V
AJAY DEVAN V 6 months 2 days ago
The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming
SIRISHA PASUMARTHY
SIRISHA PASUMARTHY 6 months 2 days ago
All people either from rural or urban must be aware of the digital safety, they must not open all the links which are very attractive and give offers on various items, things, we must be aware of the genuinity of the site and then only we must proceed for online shopping. In the same way when we play online games it shows so many links which are not genuine so we must be aware of the links. In the same when we are using social media also we must not blindly follow the news which are spreading in the social media, we must re check the news or anything which are posting or following in social media. In the same way when we are using digital banking we must not share our passwords or pin numbers to others. All these are looking like small things but when we are facing any difficulty we know the impact of the things. So we must be aware of digital safety and follow safety guidelines when using digital flatform for shopping or banking or gaming or following social media.
Sandeep kulkarni
Sandeep kulkarni 6 months 2 days ago
"Ab ki baar Sab digital hai yaar" is the best Sentence for digital yug 2025 becoz Now ai had more powerful at this time we have to decide more frequently while handling the different links which is more relevant or not.
RAJNISH KUMAR
RAJNISH KUMAR 6 months 3 days ago
sir , Blinkit Company नौकरी के नाम पर लोगों से ठगी कर रही है। youtube पे एड चलाकर लोगों को fulltime एंड parttime जॉब के लिए 50 रुपए लेती है , लेकिन इनके स्टोर पर जाओ किसी भी स्टोर पर तो वहां कोई जॉब नहीं होती , पिछले कई महीनों से न जाने Blinkit ने पूरे भारत में कितने करोड़ 50 - 50 रुपए लेकर बनाए है कृपया कर इस धांधली को serious ले और करवाई करें । ताकि गरीबों का पैसा और परेशानी दोनों बचे । धन्यवाद महोदय
Subhash Das
Subhash Das 6 months 3 days ago
--- Digital Safety Dialogue In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS). To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats. By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all. Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Subhash Das
Subhash Das 6 months 3 days ago
--- Digital Safety Dialogue In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS). To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats. By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all. Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Subhash Das
Subhash Das 6 months 3 days ago
--- Digital Safety Dialogue In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS). To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats. By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all. Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Subhash Das
Subhash Das 6 months 3 days ago
--- Digital Safety Dialogue In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS). To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats. By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all. Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Subhash Das
Subhash Das 6 months 3 days ago
--- Digital Safety Dialogue In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS). To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats. By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all. Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Nellai D Muthuselvam
Nellai D Muthuselvam 6 months 3 days ago
Digitalization should be increased in the labour welfare sector. Skill development programs and new higher education programs of UGC focusing on workers are in effect. The digital infrastructure in the labour welfare sector should be improved to support it. Job profile smart cards should be provided to both organized and unorganized workers. This should include the worker's educational background, work experience, and experience in the tasks assigned to him in the factory as per the SOP. The data should be updated once in three years.This will help in paperless operations and quick document verification. There will be no need to approach the human resources department for experience certificate.Government skill development and higher education programs geared towards labour welfare will help in quickly identifying eligible individuals. This should be done as a precautionary measure.