Cyber Safety
Cyber harassment is rising fast
Women, teenagers, students, freelancers, content creators, and social media users are especially vulnerable to blackmail, fake profiles, stalking, edited media, and privacy violations.
Online blackmail
Fake profiles
Threats to leak private photos
Cyber stalking
Edited or fake videos/images
Harassing messages
Privacy violations
Scams through suspicious links
Stay safer online
Cyber safety education should be practical, repeatable, and easy enough for students, families, and everyday social media users.
1Use strong passwords and do not reuse them across accounts.
2Enable two-factor authentication on Facebook, email, and messaging apps.
3Do not click suspicious links or share OTP codes.
4Save screenshots, profile links, message URLs, phone numbers, and dates.
5Block abusive users after collecting evidence.
6Report fake accounts and contact cyber crime authorities when needed.