Just like how you teach your kids to be careful with their belongings, internet ethics are about being responsible online. One important principle is protecting personal information. This means keeping things like their address, phone number, and even passwords safe from people they don't know online. We'll explore why this is important and how to do it together.

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      1. Safeguarding Children from Online Threats: The internet can be a fantastic resource, but it also poses dangers. Sharing personal information like addresses, phone numbers, or even full names can make children vulnerable to:

      a. Cyberbullying: Bullies can use this information to harass or intimidate your child online and potentially offline.

      b. Predators: People with malicious intent might use this information to groom or target your child.

      c. Identity Theft: A child's Social Security number or other identifiers in the wrong hands can lead to serious financial problems down the line.

      2. Protects from unwanted contact: Sharing too much personal information online can lead to unwanted contact from strangers. This can be anything from spam emails to inappropriate messages.

      In addition to these points, it's important to remember that protecting your own personal information also helps protect your children's information. If hackers gain access to your information, they may also be able to access your child's information. In addition to these points, it's important to remember that protecting your own personal information also helps protect your children's information. If hackers gain access to your information, they may also be able to access your child's information.

      In the digital age, protecting personal information is crucial for both individuals and society as a whole. This principle is designed to respect individual privacy and ensure the security of personal data. This includes obtaining informed consent before collecting or using data, minimizing the collection of data to only what's necessary, and implementing powerful security measures to prevent unauthorized access.

      Thus we can promote trust and confidence in the digital world, fostering responsible and ethical behaviour online.

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