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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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MALOTH PAVAN KALYAN
9 months 6 days ago
Sure — here are Digital Safety Dialogues rewritten as sentences (not conversations):
1. Never share personal details like your address, phone number, or school name online.
2. Always use strong and unique passwords to protect your accounts.
3. Do not click suspicious links or respond to unknown messages — they might be scams.
4. Report and block anyone who sends hurtful or bullying messages online.
5. Think before you post — once something is online, it can be shared widely.
6. Keep your social media accounts private and share information only with people you trust.
7. Log out from public devices after use to protect your personal data.
8. Update your apps and software regularly to stay protected from security threats.
9. Never share OTPs, passwords, or bank details with anyone, even if they claim to be officials.
10. Always talk to a trusted adult or teacher if you face any online problems
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MALOTH PAVAN KALYAN
9 months 6 days ago
Sure — here are Digital Safety Dialogues
1. Never share personal details like your address, phone number, or school name online.
2. Always use strong and unique passwords to protect your accounts.
3. Do not click suspicious links or respond to unknown messages — they might be scams.
4. Report and block anyone who sends hurtful or bullying messages online.
5. Think before you post — once something is online, it can be shared widely.
6. Keep your social media accounts private and share information only with people you trust.
7. Log out from public devices after use to protect your personal data.
8. Update your apps and software regularly to stay protected from security threats.
9. Never share OTPs, passwords, or bank details with anyone, even if they claim to be officials.
10. Always talk to a trusted adult or teacher if you face any online problem or threat.
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SANTOSHI BADAIK
9 months 6 days ago
The Honorable Prime Minister of India
Aadhaar Enabled Payment System : Scammers use AEPS to steal money from victims' bank accounts, often through unauthorized transactions.
Instant Loan: Scammers offer quick loans with attractive interest rates, but often require upfront fees or sensitive information.
To protect yourself from these risks.
verify information: Research and verify the authenticity of opportunities or services before providing sensitive information or money.
Use strong passwords: Use unique and strong passwords for all online accounts, and enable two-factor authentication whenever possible.
Monitor your accounts: Monitor your accounts: Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for suspicious transactions.
Keep software up to date: Regularly update your operating system, browser, and apps to ensure you have the latest security patches.
Be cautious of unsolicited offers: Be wary of unsolicited emails, messages, or calls offering investment opportunities or jobs.
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Meetkvadgama
9 months 6 days ago
भविष्य में शायद वर्ल्ड वार होगा तो टैंक बमबारी स्ट्राइक ऐसे नहीं होगा अब जब भी वर्ल्ड वॉर का समय आएगा तो पहले हम कोई साइबर अटैक की तैयारी से बचने की दालों की से तैयार करना पड़ेगा तो ही हम सिर्फ रहेंगे अभी हमारे को विंडो और गूगल की प्राथमिकता को हटाना पड़ेगा क्योंकि अपना सारा डाटा पूरे वर्ल्ड में फैला हुआ पड़ा है तो अभी आपको कर सकते हैं कि पुराना डाटा सभी जहां-जहां पर पड़ा है वहां से निकलवा दो बाद में कुछ नया इंतजाम करो कि साइबर अटैक कभी अपने पर हुई ना सके ऐसा सिस्टम बना सुदर्शन कवच जैसा की कोई हमें ऊ न सके हम किसी को छुपा के आ सके
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VaghasiyaHastiHiteshbhai
9 months 6 days ago
In today’s digital world, staying safe online has become very important. Digital safety means protecting our personal information, devices, and online identity from threats like hacking, scams, and cyberbullying. It involves using strong passwords, avoiding suspicious links, keeping privacy settings updated, and thinking carefully before sharing anything on the internet. Talking about digital safety helps people become more aware of the risks and learn how to use technology responsibly. By having open discussions and educating others, we can create a safer and more respectful online environment for everyone.
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kunal kishore
9 months 6 days ago
Digital safety is a very big concern for individual as well as country.it is a digital era.our life have has been totally depend on digital equipment and related instrument.digital awareness is a best and cheapest way for safety of their user.always used trusted and verified website.password has to be strong and typical.digital training has been given for all their user.my mantra is Attach digitally , not emotionally.
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Roshni Kaur
9 months 6 days ago
Online Shopping में Digital Safety Dialogue
ऑनलाइन शॉपिंग में डिजिटल सुरक्षा बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है।
1. सुरक्षित वेबसाइट का चयन
2. पासवर्ड सुरक्षा
3. भुगतान सुरक्षा
4. व्यक्तिगत जानकारी की सुरक्षा
5. ऑर्डर की पुष्टि
सबसे पहले, सुनिश्चित करें कि वेबसाइट सुरक्षित है और 'https' से शुरू होती है।"
पासवर्ड मजबूत और अनोखा होना चाहिए। अक्षर, संख्या और विशेष वर्णों का उपयोग करें।"
ऑनलाइन शॉपिंग में डिजिटल सुरक्षा बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है। इन सुझावों का पालन करके, आप अपने ऑनलाइन शॉपिंग अनुभव को सुरक्षित बना सकते हैं।
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Daraksarthakmurlidhar
9 months 1 week ago
Subject: Suggestion to Start a Nationwide Digital Safety Dialogue
Respected Prime Minister,
With India’s rapid digital growth, millions of citizens are using online platforms daily for education, business, and communication. However, issues like cyber frauds, data leaks, misinformation, and online harassment are also increasing.
I would like to suggest the launch of a Digital Safety Dialogue — a national initiative to promote digital awareness, online safety education, and responsible internet use among citizens.
This dialogue can include awareness campaigns, workshops in schools and colleges, collaboration with tech companies, and public participation to build a safer, more informed digital India.
Such an initiative will strengthen Digital India by ensuring not just access to technology, but also security, trust, and digital responsibility for all.
With respect and regards,
[Sarthak Pragati Murlidhar Darak]
[Georai, Maharashtra]
Date: [06-10-2025]
Contact: [+91 8766685482]
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Daraksarthakmurlidhar
9 months 1 week ago
Subject: Suggestion to Start a Nationwide Digital Safety Dialogue
Respected Prime Minister,
With India’s rapid digital growth, millions of citizens are using online platforms daily for education, business, and communication. However, issues like cyber frauds, data leaks, misinformation, and online harassment are also increasing.
I would like to suggest the launch of a Digital Safety Dialogue — a national initiative to promote digital awareness, online safety education, and responsible internet use among citizens.
This dialogue can include awareness campaigns, workshops in schools and colleges, collaboration with tech companies, and public participation to build a safer, more informed digital India.
Such an initiative will strengthen Digital India by ensuring not just access to technology, but also security, trust, and digital responsibility for all.
With respect and regards,
[Sarthak Pragati Murlidhar Darak]
[Georai, Maharashtra]
Date: [06-10-2025]
Contact: [8766685482]
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SaurabhKumarMeena
9 months 1 week ago
Sir, I want to share my opinions on digital safety for students that in today's era almost every student under age of 18 are using the social media in a destructive way and these content affect the mental thoughts of the upcoming Youth and these apps like Instagram, Facebook,YouTube etc. are uploading the vulgar content on these platforms but govt. is not taking any action on them.
So, I am requesting to the Indian govt. that please ban them.
Please ensure that the youth will contribute further for the development of India.
Therefore the govt. should launch the platform for the minors which are under the control of govt. and all the contents are should be only for study related because now the social contents are ruining the life of students and the app should have the upcoming scheme for the students where the students watch these contents and will contribute in the development of India.
An app can save the life of the students from ruining.
The Upcoming Youth are Strength of India.
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