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Great course with great tutors 2024-10-12

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nice information which can be helpful from the online scams 2024-10-10

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What is Internet safety? Internet safety or online safety or cyber safety or E-Safety is trying to be safe on the internet and 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.How do you stay safe on the Internet? Top 10 Internet Safety Rules & What Not to Do Online Keep Personal Information Professional and Limited. ... Keep Your Privacy Settings On. ... Practice Safe Browsing. ... Make Sure Your Internet Connection is Secure. ... Be Careful What You Download. ... Choose Strong Passwords. ... Make Online Purchases From Secure Sites. ... Be Careful What You Post.Why is Internet Safety Important? Internet safety for children comes up as a top priority when children browse the web. It is important to safeguard them from dangers such as obscenity, malwares, scams, phishing, identify theft, cyberbullying etc. ... The Internet opens up the world for the users.What are some Internet safety issues? Although cyber security software can help protect against some threats, the most important safety measure is open communication with your children. Cyberbullying. ... Cyber Predators. ... Posting Private Information. ... Phishing. ... Falling for Scams. ... Accidentally Downloading Malware. ... Posts that Come Back to Haunt a Child Later in Life.