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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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MOHAMMADZAID
4 months 3 weeks ago
Nowadays, digital Safety becomes very important for us , Government has to make more strong system that can stop the cybercrime, like they has to monitor each and everything they have to ban illegal website fake website Apps and make strong system like 2-3 step verification etc.
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Gyan Prakash
4 months 3 weeks ago
I have noticed that many organizations (specially government backed) use mandated periodic password reset as a means to improve security. Although at the first glance, it may appear as something beneficial, it is actually not a good solution and in most cases can be bad for security.
Please go through the attached PDF for a more detailed study.
mygov_176119529960124421.pdf
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Arun Mohan
4 months 3 weeks ago
A visual badging for verified links / QR code will help too.
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Prajwal
4 months 3 weeks ago
ZERO-TRUST INDIA – An AI-Based National Cyber Trust Score System
Problem Statement
In India, millions of people every day receive links, QR codes, and messages that look genuine but lead to fraud.
Many victims lose their money because they cannot tell which website or payment link is real and which one is fake.
Existing anti-virus apps or browser warnings work only in English and are too technical for most citizens, especially in rural areas.
There is a strong need for a simple, India-wide system that warns people before they fall into a cyber trap.
🚀 Proposed Solution
Zero-Trust India is an AI-powered national platform that checks the safety of every link, website, or QR code accessed by Indian users.
When a user opens a link, the system instantly analyses it using:
Historical scam reports and government databases.
Machine-learning models that detect phishing or fraud patterns.
Hosting details (country, domain age, user complaints, etc.).
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ArunkumarPMudigoudar
4 months 3 weeks ago
It could be better if telecom network blocks the fraud calls automatically.
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Aishwarya K M
4 months 3 weeks ago
You only scan a qr code to pay someone. You never need to scan a qr code to receive money.
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Khushi Kashyap
4 months 3 weeks ago
1. “Think before you click.”
2. “Your password is your key, keep it safe.”
3. “Don’t share personal info online.”
4. “Be careful what you post, the internet never forgets.”
5. “Verify before you trust online links.”
6. “Protect your devices with strong passwords and updates.”
7. “Cyberbullying is not a joke, report it!”
8. “Privacy is power—respect yours and others’.”
9. “Two-step verification is your online shield.”
10. “Be smart, be safe, stay digital-safe!”
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Gurmit Kumar Sehgal
4 months 3 weeks ago
For Digital safety dialogue are:
1-Never clicked on link in unexpected email asking for personal information.
2-Do not tell your OPT and any banking details on the unknown phone number.
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Saniya Ashpak Kazi
4 months 3 weeks ago
1 Use strong, unique passwords.
2 Keep personal info private.
3 Think before you click.
4 Update apps & software regularly.
5 Enable two-factor authentication.
6 Check privacy settings on social media.
7 Report cyberbullying or suspicious messages.
8 Lock your devices.
9 Avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive tasks.
10 Backup important files.
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Sandeep Singh
4 months 3 weeks ago
Unknown numbers to be verified and calls not to be picked, verify it , during rush hours like morning or evening time panic calls to be understood and avoided. Both WhatsApp to be used separately for Business and Personnel. Social Media to be used discreet , specially for uploading pictures. Senior citizens to be given basic understanding of mobile usage and app trainings. Password to kept changing at regular intervals. Specially wifi.
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