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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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Raghvendra Pratap Singh
4 months 2 weeks ago
In today’s connected world, the internet powers our daily lives—social media, shopping, banking, and gaming. But convenience also brings cyber risks. Digital safety means protecting your data and online identity through strong passwords, two-factor authentication, cautious clicking, and privacy control. Think of your online space like your home—keep it locked and protected.
Ria: I share everything online… it’s so easy!
Aman: Easy, yes. Safe? Not always.
With AI helping detect scams, frauds, and fake content, we can make the internet safer for all. Stay aware, stay secure, and help build a Cyber-Safe India.
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Rengarajan Natarajan
4 months 2 weeks ago
Try ,try until lost money would be get it, , ,
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Parag Chaturvedi
4 months 2 weeks ago
Cybercrime in India is rising fast — from investment scams, fake job offers, and trading frauds to sextortion, courier fraud, and digital arrest. While awareness about fake links and OTP sharing is growing, one critical issue remains ignored: mobile security updates.
Most Indians use smartphones for UPI, Aadhaar, and banking, but many devices stop getting security patches after 1–2 years, even though people use them for 4–5 years. Outdated phones become easy targets for malware, remote access, and data theft.
To build a truly safe Digital Bharat, every new phone sold in India should clearly mention its update duration and guarantee at least 4–5 years of patches. CERT-In or MeitY should publish a public update-status list, and awareness drives must teach users how to check their last patch date.
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Dr Prasad Rao
4 months 2 weeks ago
1) Stay safe online, stay ahead of threats...
2) Digital safety: because one click can change everything...
3) Protect your digital footprint, protect yourself...
4) In the digital world, safety is everyone's responsibility....
5) Safe online habits today, secure tomorrow....
In today's digital age, cybersecurity is crucial for everyone - individuals, businesses, and governments alike.
By promoting education and best practices like strong passwords, recognizing phishing attempts, and securing personal data, we can significantly reduce digital risks. Government initiatives and public-private collaborations will play a key role.
Stay informed, stay protected. Digital safety is a shared responsibility - let's work together to make India's digital space safer for all.
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Shivam Kumar Kushwaha
4 months 2 weeks ago
डिजिटल सुरक्षा आज के युग की सबसे बड़ी आवश्यकता है। साइबर अपराधों से बचने के लिए हमें सतर्क रहना चाहिए, जैसे अजनबी लिंक पर क्लिक न करना, ओटीपी या बैंक विवरण किसी से साझा न करना, और साइबर जागरूकता कार्यक्रमों में भाग लेना। मेरा सुझाव है कि स्कूलों और गाँवों में डिजिटल सुरक्षा पर विशेष प्रशिक्षण शिविर आयोजित किए जाएं, ताकि हर नागरिक साइबर अपराधों से सुरक्षित रह सके।
शिवम कुमार कुशवाहा, ग्राम हिलौली, जनपद उन्नाव (उत्तर प्रदेश)
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Prachi Chauhan
4 months 2 weeks ago
In today’s world, our lives are deeply connected to the digital space—whether it’s social media, online shopping, banking, or gaming. While the internet makes life convenient and fun, it also comes with risks. Digital safety means protecting your personal information, accounts, and online activities from cyber threats. Simple steps like using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, avoiding suspicious links, not sharing sensitive information like OTPs or bank details, and managing privacy settings on social media can go a long way. Think of your online presence like your home: you lock the doors to stay safe, and the same principle applies online. Staying alert and practicing smart digital habits ensures that your online life remains secure, enjoyable, and stress-free.
Dialogue on Digital Safety....
Ria: I share everything online… it’s so easy!
Aman: Easy, yes. Safe? Not always. Strong passwords, careful clicks, and privacy settings keep your digital world secure.
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RAJKUMAR GUPTA
4 months 2 weeks ago
The cyber sec is must way for digital life se no any dicision without internet.
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Kanhaiya Kumar
4 months 2 weeks ago
In today’s digital era, cybersecurity awareness must begin at the grassroots. I suggest introducing Digital Safety Clubs in schools, colleges, and panchayats to educate citizens about online scams, digital arrests, and financial frauds. The government can also launch a 24x7 AI-enabled Cyber Helpline Chatbot integrated with the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal for instant guidance and reporting. Regular digital literacy workshops led by police, youth volunteers, and cybersecurity experts can help prevent scams like investment frauds and sextortion. Together, let’s make Digital Bharat safe, aware, and resilient for every citizen.
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Amritakanhar
4 months 2 weeks ago
In today’s world, we all use the internet for studying, shopping, and social media. But along with its benefits, there are also many risks like cyberbullying, hacking, and online scams. That’s why it is very important to stay safe online.
We should never share our personal information, passwords, or OTPs with anyone. Always think before posting anything on social media and check your privacy settings. Avoid clicking on unknown links or downloading suspicious files.
Remember, the internet is a great tool only when we use it responsibly.
So, be smart, be careful, and stay safe online.
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Dinesh Muvvala
4 months 2 weeks ago
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