Online Safety Tips
Cyber awareness and hygiene for parents
Internet has become one of the integral part of our daily life. It has transformed the way we communicate, make friends, share updates, play games, and shop. They are impacting most aspects of our day-to-day life.
Cyberspace connects us virtually with crores of online users from across the globe. With increasing use of cyberspace, cybercrimes especially against women and children such as cyber stalking, cyber bullying, cyber harassment, child pornography, rape content, etc. are also increasing rapidly. To stay safe in the online world, it is important to follow some cyber safe practices which may help in making our online experience is pleasant and productive.
Cyber awareness and hygiene for parents
Talk to your children about the potential online threats such as grooming, bullying, and stalking, keep track of their online activities. Set clear guidelines for internet and online games usage.
Notice indicators of change in behaviour: If your child begins to spend more time online and starts being defensive or secretive about their online activities, it may be an indicator of cyber grooming. Talk to your child about spending less time online or engage your child in other activities.
Protect your child from Cyber Grooming: Grooming is a practice where someone builds an emotional bond with a child through social media or chat window with an objective of gaining their trust for sexual exploitation.
Children may remove privacy settings on social media to make more friends. Parents should discuss with them responsible use of social media. Also, they should educate and help them in selecting strong privacy settings.
Never click suspicious links or attachments: Never click on links or files received in e-mail, text message or social media from an unknown person. This may be an attempt to infect your computer with a malware.
Cover your webcams: A web camera (default in laptops) if hacked/compromised can be leveraged as a medium to observe/watch and record your day to day activities. It is a recommended to cover your webcam when not in use.
Install anti-virus software’s with parental control functionality or parental control software’s on the devices that children use and review the privacy settings of social media sites used by them.
Keep software updated: Keep your software and Operating system up-to-date. Hackers target software vulnerabilities to access your private information and putting you at risk, so make sure you have updated all your software with the latest security patches. Never install software, games, music and apps from unknown sources.
Set Secure browser settings: Always choose updated version of the browser and install safe browsing tools to protect yourself from hackers and malware.
Cyber awareness and hygiene for teens and young adults
Secure your online presence just like you secure yourself: If we have not selected the right settings on our social media accounts, then photos and videos posted by us can be viewed, downloaded and then used by others without our knowledge.
Select the right privacy settings and content sharing filters on social media so that you are sharing your information, photos and videos only with your trusted ones.
Be selective about accepting friend request of strangers on social media
Learn how to block someone who is making you uncomfortable
Learn how to remove someone from your friends list
Remember to logout from social media websites after use
Secure your phone with password
If you notice your fake account has been created, you can immediately inform social media service provider so that the account can be blocked
Be mindful of your appearance on video chat & video calls
Your video chats on social media sites can be recorded by the person on the other side
There have been instances where video chats which were supposed to be private in nature have been recorded and shared on social media groups and websites
Be careful while accepting chat requests from strangers
Do not use Smartphone for taking sensitive personal photographs and videos
Do not use Smartphone to take sensitive personal photographs and videos. Most of the smartphones are connected to internet and cloud storage. If a picture or video has been clicked by using Smartphone connected with the cloud, it may get saved automatically into the cloud. Even if users delete their photos or videos from their phone, the same photo or video can be recovered from the cloud account or any other device/ PC connected to the cloud using same account.
If someone known has taken such photograph of yours using Smartphone, then take it seriously and make sure to get it deleted from their Smartphone, the cloud and any other device connected using the same account.
Protect yourself from Cyber stalking: Cyber stalkers show advances on a person repeatedly despite clear indication of disinterest by such person. They use internet, email, social media or any other form of electronic communication for stalking
Disable location services for social media sites, mobile devices etc.
Refrain from sharing your personal information like Phone number, e-mail address, photographs with unknown persons
Consult your relatives and friends, if you think you are a victim of Cyber stalking
Beware of fake social media accounts! Not all the accounts are real and not all information provided on accounts are true
Be cautious while accepting friend requests from strangers.
Be Cautious with Sensitive Browsing
You should browse shopping or banking websites or apps only on a device that belongs to you or on a network that you trust. Avoid using a friend’s phone, a public computer, or a cafe’s free Wi-Fi for sensitive browsing as your data can be stolen or copied.
The deleted data on your communication devices can be recovered
Be careful while you give your mobile devices, PC’s for servicing/repairing/selling: Personal commuters and mobile devices consists private information’s which needs to be erased before sending it for repairing, servicing or selling.
Protect your communication devices: Prevent others from accessing your devices by providing password, PIN, Pattern or biometric information. Always install applications to your mobile phones, computers, etc. from a trusted source only e.g. Play store, App store or from official company websites
Report if you find content related to of Child Pornography (CP)/Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material
If you find any content related to of Child Pornography (CP)/ Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material such as Rape/ Gang Rape (CP/RGR) content, you should report it to the concerned social media website
If anybody of your acquaintance shares Child Pornography (CP)/ Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material with you, it is your duty as a responsible digital citizen to inform the concerned person that publication, collection and distribution of Child Pornography (CP)/ Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material is illegal and he should refrain from doing such activities.
You can also report it on Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (www.cybercrime.gov.in)
Cyber awareness and hygiene for organizations
How to deal with Child Pornography (CP)/ Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material in workplace?
All organisations should have clear and strong HR policies on how to deal with content on Child Pornography (CP)/ Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material
Organisations should have clear rules for use of electronic devices provided by the organisation
If any employee is found possessing obscene or indecent content, proper investigation and action should be taken against them
The organisation should report any incidence of sharing and storage of obscene content within the organisation to the police. The copy of the content should be saved as an evidence with restricted access
All other copies of the content should be deleted
They can also report through Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (www.cybercrime.gov.in).
Publication, Collection and Distribution of Child Pornography (CP)/Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or sexually explicit material is illegal
Under Section 67 and 67A of Information Technology Act, 2000 makes publication and distribution of any material containing sexually explicit act or conduct in electronic form a punishable offence
Section 67B of IT Act, criminalizes browsing, downloading, creation, publication and distribution of child pornography