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Digital Safety Dialogue

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
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GURUSANKARAN L
6 months 3 weeks ago
Digi dialogue SAFE SECURE TRANSCTION Without RELAX THE CUSTOMER WITH LOT PROTECTION.
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UtsavPrabhakar
6 months 3 weeks ago
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• For digital safety I suggest all of you to set a strong password not the common password.
• And now the take is gone so broad so you should do to factory authentication.
• And never trust on any link and don't click on those link or any type of attachments.
• And update software of your respective devices and all the things should be up to date.
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Shivam Ramtekkar
6 months 3 weeks ago
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Anshikadubey
6 months 3 weeks ago
Title: “The Last Click”
Characters:
Aanya – A curious student
Cyber Whisper – A mysterious voice from the digital realm.
Aanya (hovering over a flashy link): Just one click… what could go wrong?
Cyber Whisper: “One click can open doors. Or break locks.”
Aanya: It says I’ve won a scholarship. Should I trust it?
Cyber Whisper: “Trust is earned, not emailed.”
Aanya: But it looks real…
Cyber Whisper: “So does a trap. Digital danger wears disguise.”
Aanya (pauses): What do I do?
Cyber Whisper: “Verify. Question. Report. Your awareness is your armor.”
Aanya (nods): Then I choose safety. My last blind click… was this one.
Cyber Whisper: “In the digital world, every click is a choice. Choose wisely.
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Sarojpatel
6 months 3 weeks ago
“Online Friend or Stranger?”
Neha: Hey Meera, I made a new online friend. He wants to meet me in person.
Meera: Wait! Do you even know who he really is?
Neha: He looks genuine. We chat every day.
Meera: Be careful. People can fake photos and names easily.
Neha: Oh, I didn’t think about that.
Meera: Never meet online people alone, and never share your address or number.
Neha: You’re right. Better safe than sorry!
Meera: Exactly. Real friends protect your privacy — not risk it.
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VANDEMATRAM
6 months 3 weeks ago
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VANDEMATRAM
6 months 3 weeks ago
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sunny kumar
6 months 3 weeks ago
digital safety dialogue
A digital safety dialogue is an open and structured conversation about safe behavior and risks in the online world, aiming to build trust while educating participants—especially children or less experienced internet users—on how to recognize, prevent, and respond to digital threats[1][2][3].
### What Is Digital Safety Dialogue?
Digital safety dialogue refers to discussions and exchanges that focus on understanding, preventing, and responding to the dangers associated with online activity, such as cyberbullying, scams, sextortion, privacy issues, and misinformation[2][4][5]. These dialogues may occur within families, schools, communities, or online forums and often feature examples, guidelines, and support strategies to strengthen digital well-being[4][3].
### Why Is It Important?
Open conversations help everyone—especially young people—feel comfortable seeking help, sharing worries, and reporting unsafe digital interactions without fear of judgement or punish
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SANTOSHI BADAIK
6 months 3 weeks ago
8. Monitoring Accounts: Emphasize the importance of regularly monitoring bank and credit card statements for suspicious activity.
9. Avoiding Overspending: Discuss strategies for avoiding overspending online, such as setting budgets and using website blockers.
10. Reporting Suspicious Activity: Encourage reporting suspicious online shopping activity to the relevant authorities, such as the website's customer support or law enforcement.
These dialogue ideas can help individuals develop safe online shopping habits and protect themselves from potential cyber threats.
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SANTOSHI BADAIK
6 months 3 weeks ago
digital safety dialogue ideas related to online shopping:
1.Secure Websites: Discuss the importance of shopping on secure websites (https) and looking for trust badges like SSL certificates.
2.Password Protection: Talk about using strong, unique passwords for online shopping accounts and avoiding password reuse.
3.Phishing Scams: Discuss how to identify phishing scams, such as fake emails or messages that ask for personal or financial information.
4.Two-Factor Authentication : Emphasize the importance of enabling 2FA to add an extra layer of security to online shopping accounts.
5.Public Wi-Fi Safety: Warn about the risks of using public Wi-Fi for online shopping and how to use a VPN for secure browsing.
6.Checking Reviews and Ratings: Discuss the importance of reading reviews and checking ratings before making a purchase from an online seller.
7.Secure Payment Methods: Talk about using secure payment methods like credit cards, which offer protection against unauthorized transactions.
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