Online Safety for All starts with All of Us

Our children's data need special protection
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We are happy to share pictures – whether of holidays, celebrations and private moments – directly with each other. That’s beautiful and connects us. However, once online, this personal data is available worldwide and indefinitely. And that can have unforeseen consequences. Which one is described using the example of Ella. In order to prevent abuse, we are all called upon. To strengthen our media literacy, to review our own approach to data protection and data security and thus to avert unwanted damage from the outset. When handling sensitive data, special care and attention must be taken.

Acknowledgement/ Credit: Duetsche Telekom

 

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