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Safe Surfing: Protecting Our Future Online

यह लेख भारतीय बच्चों के लिए आवश्यक ऑनलाइन सुरक्षा प्रथाओं की रूपरेखा देता है, जिसमें गोपनीयता सुरक्षा, घोटालों को पहचानना, संदिग्ध लिंक से बचना और सुरक्षित डिजिटल दिनचर्या को बढ़ावा देने के लिए माता-पिता और शिक्षकों के साथ खुली बातचीत का महत्व शामिल है।

With children across India spending more time online for classes, entertainment, and connecting with friends, cyber safety has become an everyday necessity. Today's young internet users-often talented and curious-might not always recognize risks hiding behind playful usernames or colorful game invites.

Cyber Safety for Children in India

Online threats facing children include cyberbullying, fake gaming or study links, scams through messaging apps, and strangers trying to make personal contact on social media. Experts warn that sharing private details-like photos, home addresses, or school names-even with seemingly friendly online contacts can place young people at risk.

Practicing digital hygiene helps children browse safely. This means never sharing OTPs, passwords, posting location details on social media or personal & family details with anyone online. It's wise to keep passwords long and private, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and always log out from shared devices. If something online feels uncomfortable or wrong, children should immediately talk to their parents, teachers, or another trusted adult.

Parents, teachers, and guardians are encouraged to have regular conversations about internet safety. Simple rules-like "don't accept random friend requests," "don't respond to strangers," and "always use privacy settings"-can keep children safe. Schools are also introducing digital safety topics so children learn to identify harmful content, misleading messages, and scams.

Cyber safety is not just a skill-it's an everyday habit. By being alert, making smart choices online, and speaking up about worries or strange incidents, following Cyber-Dost to always be aware of various scams, children can enjoy the benefits of the digital world safely. Together, families and educators can help our young citizens be confident, kind, and cautious as they explore the internet. By Harman Singh, Digital Forensic Expert, I4C

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