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Online Safety Toolkit

Online safety and digital citizenship are very important for families and communities because we use technology every day. The Online Safety Toolkit helps people learn about being safe online and encourages good digital citizenship. It offers reliable resources and tips for individuals to create a safer online space. As technology keeps growing, knowing how to use it wisely can lead to a healthier lifestyle. It is more important than ever to learn the skills of digital citizenship. A responsible digital citizen protects their personal information and respects others' privacy online.

The digital world has changed how families, communities, and workplaces function. It has reshaped the way we communicate, access information, and form relationships. What started as a tool for the military and academics is now a part of everyday life for most people.

The digital world influences our lives in many ways. Families are navigating the balance of screen time with face-to-face interactions. Social media has allowed us to connect and share every moment, big or small, instantly. But it has contributed to rising mental health issues and cyberbullying. It has also led to the increasing spread of misinformation, frauds, scams and extortion.

The information in this guide is straightforward and practical, with real-world examples to help you make informed decisions online. By following these guidelines, you’ll be able to enjoy the benefits of the internet while minimizing risks. Education is the key to improving awareness. The Online Safety Toolkit offers helpful resources for families and communities to improve their understanding of the digital world and promote responsible digital citizenship.

Stay informed, stay safe, and remember that being smart online starts with you.

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