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Safe internet day: The danger of cyberbullying is increasing on children, there is a need to be alert on the internet


India has the highest number of cyberbullying. 85% of Indian children are becoming victims of cyberbullying. In such a situation, it is necessary to discuss online issues with children without hesitation.

Most children in India are becoming victims of cyberbullying.

Children cannot be stopped from using the internet.

Rajesh Bhatia, the founder of Treehouse School, has expressed concern about this.

New Delhi. Safe Internet Day is being celebrated all over the world today. Safer Internet Day is celebrated every year in February with the aim of providing a safer and better Internet. This time it is being celebrated on 7 February. The purpose of 'Safe Internet Day' is to provide safe internet services to the people. Safer Internet Day is a global initiative that aims to make the Internet a better and safer place for everyone. Safe Internet Day was launched in 2004 as part of the EU's 'Better Internet for Children' programme.

In today's era of modernity, our need is not limited to just bread, clothes and houses. The name of internet has also been added to the list of our needs. Today children, young and old people all use the internet. The advantages of the Internet are as many as its disadvantages. Many types of crimes are also committed by the use of internet. In these, there are many cases of online fraud and cyber bullying. In such a situation, Safe Internet Day is celebrated every year to protect people from cybercrime on the Internet and to make them aware of the Internet.

McAfee's report says that 85% of Indian children are becoming victims of cyberbullying. Therefore it is necessary that we create a secure online environment in today's era. In this regard, Rajesh Bhatia, founder of Treehouse School, says that today it is very important that students are taught internet protocols and a safe environment is created at home and schools where they can discuss online issues without any hesitation. He acknowledged that children cannot be stopped from using the internet, but they can certainly be taught how to use it safely.

What is cyber bullying?

Cyber ​​bullying is a form of online ragging. This is exploitation through the internet. In this, threatening someone, spreading rumors against him, lewd comments, obscene language, misuse of photos, etc. are used. Bulling is also a new popular way of extorting money by getting trapped in the trap of online games.

How is cyber bullying?

If there is a sudden increase in depression in children, fear of social events, fear of computer or mobile, sleep-appetite increases or decreases, violent or pessimistic symptoms are seen, then you should understand that something is wrong. For the victims of cyberbullying, it can be frightening and harmful. In such a situation, talk to them and understand their problem.

How to stop Cyber ​​Bullying?

Cyberbullying happens in many ways. This includes trolling, cyber harassment, cheating, and flaming. To prevent this, explain to your child that he should not put objectionable content for anyone. Keep an eye on your child's online activities.

Go over each account with your child and make sure privacy settings are secure. Warn children about fake accounts. Emphasize that your child should never share their password with anyone. Apart from this, you can complain about this by going to mwcd@gov.in.

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