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Digital Divide: The digital divide refers to the gap between people who have access to digital
technologies and those who do not. This inequality can result from factors like geography, income,
or education. Addressing the digital divide ensures that everyone has equal opportunities to use
technology for education, work, and social participation, fostering inclusion and equity.
Online Harassment: Online harassment includes harmful behaviours such as cyberbullying, hate
speech, and online abuse. It involves using digital platforms to harm, intimidate, or harass others.
Addressing online harassment involves creating safe spaces online and implementing policies to
prevent and respond to abusive behaviour.
Importance of Being Safe, Responsible, and Respectful Online
Being safe, responsible, and respectful online is essential for creating a positive and ethical digital
environment. This includes:
Online Safety: Online safety is about protecting personal information from being stolen or misused.
It involves avoiding scams like phishing, ensuring that passwords are strong, and being cautious
when sharing sensitive details. Being aware of online risks such as identity theft and cyberbullying
helps keep users' personal data safe and secure.
Responsible Digital Citizenship: Responsible digital citizenship means using digital technologies
in a way that is ethical and beneficial to society. This involves respecting others' privacy, refraining
from spreading false information, and using digital platforms for positive purposes. It also includes
understanding the impact of one’s online actions on others and on society as a whole.
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