On Safer Internet Day, Ayushmann Khurrana spreads awareness about ending violence against children
The actor, who was recently appointed as UNICEFâs Celebrity Advocate for EVAC (Ending Violence Against Children), said proper education can lead children to harness the full potential of the internet.
Ayushmann Khurrana, who was recently appointed as UNICEFâs Celebrity Advocate for EVAC (Ending Violence Against Children), said proper education can lead children to harness the full potential of the internet.
âThe opportunities presented by the internet are endless. Children can learn more and share their ideas with the world. The internet is full of ideas and imagination, much like the mind of a child. There are also dangers, but through education we can empower children to stay safe online. This Safer Internet Day, letâs work to end violence online and make the online world a safer space for every child,â he said.
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Instagram launches Parents Guide for young users safety
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The Guide captures all the new safety features for the parents on the platform.
On Safer Internet Day (February 9) and aligned with the global theme of 2021, âTogether for a better Internetâ, Instagram has launched a Parents Guide for India. The Guide is aimed at the safety of youngsters by informing their parents about all the safety features that exist on the platform (Instagram).
The Parents Guide is a resource from Instagram, available across many countries, to provide parents with a better understanding of the changing digital landscape.
It is meant to act as a conversation starter between the parents and their children. It provides the information about the tools that exist to keep the children safe on Instagram.
Online experience improves in India driven by teenagers, Microsoft says
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India’s online civility score improved three points to 68 in 2020, indicating fewer people experienced negative online interactions or encountered online risks.
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India’s online civility score improved three points to 68 in 2020, indicating fewer people experienced negative online interactions or encountered online risks. | Picture by special arrangement.
India’s online civility score improved three points to 68 in 2020, indicating fewer people experienced negative online interactions or encountered online risks.
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