To navigate the digital landscape safely and ethically, users must prioritize practices that safeguard themselves and others. This includes being clear about the information they consume, protecting themselves from harmful content and cyber threats, and acting with respect for intellectual property and online privacy. By adopting these responsible behaviours, we can cultivate a safer and more positive internet experience for all.

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    Stay Out of Trouble: The internet can be a field of scams, bullies, and inappropriate content. Safe practices help teens avoid these pitfalls.

    Protect Themselves: Teens are learning about the world, and the internet can be a harsh place. Safe practices like strong passwords and not sharing personal info protect them from harm.

    Be Responsible Online: Teens are learning about responsibility, and the internet is no different. Safe habits teach them to be respectful and avoid causing problems online.

    Safe internet habits protect teens from these risks and help them have a positive online experience.

    Safe internet use requires a two-pronged approach: empowering users and protecting them. First, users need digital literacy skills to navigate online dangers. This means teaching them about cybersecurity, privacy, and how to identify threats. Schools can play a big role by providing resources and education on these topics.

    Secondly, creating a safe online environment requires collaboration. Schools, governments, and tech companies all have a part to play. This involves implementing security measures, promoting responsible online behaviour, and offering support to vulnerable users. By working together, we can create a safer and more trustworthy internet for everyone. (cadet)