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Digital Safety Dialogue

Digital Safety Dialogue
Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 ...

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 new risks such as Investment Scam, Instant Loan, Part time job, Trading, Sextortion, Courier Fraud, Digital Arrest, Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS).

To build a safer online community, Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This open discussion is a space for sharing personal experiences, safety tips, and community practices that help protect against cyber threats. By learning from each other, we can strengthen digital safety awareness and promote secure online behavior for all.

Your inputs will help create a collective pool of ideas and practices that can be used to spread awareness and guide citizens towards building a Cybercrime-free Digital Bharat.

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Showing 389 Submission(s)
Priyanka Singh
Priyanka Singh 9 months 1 week ago
Man, online scams are popping up like crazy, and it’s so easy to get tricked! My idea, Safe Clicks, is about helping regular folks like us stay sharp and safe while surfing the web. I’m thinking short, fun videos that spill the beans on scammer tricks like fake shopping sites, sketchy emails, or social media traps. We’ll also have cool quizzes and games to test if you can spot a scam from a mile away. Plus, I’ll share super simple tips—like how to check if a link’s dodgy, make a rock-solid password, or turn on two-step verification. And let’s get into schools and colleges with workshops to teach kids and students how to be internet-smart. The goal? Make everyone wise to online risks in an easy way so they don’t get scammed. Let’s make India a safer, savvier place to click!
ravi shanker
ravi shanker 9 months 1 week ago
Dear all. On today the digital safety is key considering lot of news on digital thefts etc. We should have string system of safety protection.We should not wait for any solution to come from US companies. Govt should give this task to our Indian companies to develop foolproof system to address the digital safety challenges and post implementation reward to the individual and company to be given even few crores and hundred of crores.Govt should explore make in India concept for every challenges we face instead if depending on MNC .With this out experts will work in India instead of searching jobs aboard.
Barashadeka
Barashadeka 9 months 1 week ago
Hello, The first digital safety is security code and some patterns. The security code don't share and show anyone. Please don't share your OTP and other details Thank you.
KAUSHIKISHARMA
KAUSHIKISHARMA 9 months 1 week ago
हर इंसान को साइबर सुरक्षा को महत्व देना चाहिए, क्योंकि आगे आने वाले समय में केवल हम खुद को साइबर हमले से बचा सकते हैं। हर इंसान को साइबर सुरक्षा की जानकारी के बारे में अपडेट रहना चाहिए और दूसरे को भी साइबर सुरक्षा के बारे में बताना चाहिए।
Dhananjay Pratap Singh
Dhananjay Pratap Singh 9 months 1 week ago
हर स्कूल, कॉलेज और दफ्तर में साइबर सुरक्षा जागरूकता अभियान चलाया जाए।
kunal kishore
kunal kishore 9 months 1 week ago
Digital safety is a very big concern in present time.it is a time of digital dependency and their needs.some suggestion has to be given for safety their user. 1 Digital awareness campaign has to be started for increase digital awareness among youth as well as common people. 2 Digital knowledge has to be necessary for their regular user. 3 Digital training has to be organised for discuss different type of cyber crime happen with their user. 4 Early warning software system has to installed in all computer and mobile phone. 5 Digital awareness message has to be flashed in computer screen with open for work.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 9 months 1 week ago
se strong, unique passwords for every account and utilize reputable password managers to help manage them securely. Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) wherever possible, adding an extra layer of security beyond just a password. Keep all software, operating systems, browsers, and security tools up to date so vulnerabilities are patched promptly. Install and regularly update anti-virus and internet security solutions that can detect and remove various malware threats. Use firewalls to monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic, helping block unauthorized access and potential attacks. Always be wary of suspicious emails, attachments, and links. Avoid opening, clicking, or downloading from unknown or untrusted sources as these are common ways for malware and phishing attacks to spread. Secure devices with passwords, biometrics, and remote locking or wiping functionality in case they are lost or stolen.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 9 months 1 week ago
1. Panel Discussion • Invite cybersecurity experts, educators, psychologists, and law enforcement. • Discuss real-life cases, prevention, and mitigation strategies. 2. Interactive Workshops • Hands-on exercises for creating strong passwords, spotting phishing emails, and securing devices. 3. Scenario-Based Learning • Present cyber threat scenarios and discuss safe responses. 4. Q&A and Open Forum • Encourage participants to share experiences, ask questions, and clarify doubts. 5. Role of Schools & Communities • Develop digital safety policies, reporting mechanisms, and peer mentoring.
Dr Mohamed Rameez
Dr Mohamed Rameez 9 months 1 week ago
4. Data Privacy & Rights • Understanding consent, GDPR-like principles, and Indian data privacy laws. • Safe handling of personal data in apps and websites. 5. Emerging Threats & Technology Awareness • AI, IoT, smart devices, and their potential vulnerabilities. • Digital frauds in banking, e-commerce, and mobile payments. 6. Digital Citizenship & Ethics • Responsible use of digital tools for learning, work, and social engagement. • Ethical considerations: plagiarism, copyright, and intellectual property. 7. Safe Online Gaming & Entertainment • Age-appropriate content, in-app purchases, and privacy in gaming platforms.