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Digital Safety Dialogue

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come ...
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Digital Safety Dialogue
In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS).
To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats.
By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all.
Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Digital Safety Dialogue
In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS).
To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats.
By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all.
Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Digital Safety Dialogue
In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS).
To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats.
By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all.
Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Digital Safety Dialogue
In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS).
To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats.
By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all.
Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
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Digital Safety Dialogue
In today’s digital era, technology has become an inseparable part of our daily lives — from social media and digital banking to online shopping and gaming. However, with these opportunities come new risks such as investment scams, instant loan frauds, trading traps, sextortion, courier frauds, digital arrest, and misuse of Aadhaar-enabled payment systems (AEPS).
To build a safer online ecosystem, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This initiative provides a platform to share personal experiences, safety practices, and community-driven solutions for combating cyber threats.
By learning from one another and staying aware, we can protect ourselves and others, ensuring a secure, trustworthy, and responsible digital environment for all.
Stay Alert. Stay Secure. Stay Safe Online.
Digitalization should be increased in the labour welfare sector. Skill development programs and new higher education programs of UGC focusing on workers are in effect. The digital infrastructure in the labour welfare sector should be improved to support it.
Job profile smart cards should be provided to both organized and unorganized workers.
This should include the worker's educational background, work experience, and experience in the tasks assigned to him in the factory as per the SOP.
The data should be updated once in three years.This will help in paperless operations and quick document verification.
There will be no need to approach the human resources department for experience certificate.Government skill development and higher education programs geared towards labour welfare will help in quickly identifying eligible individuals. This should be done as a precautionary measure.
The role of cybersecurity experts and volunteers has become increasingly pivotal. Considering this, Cyber volunteers should be given incentives to recognize their efforts, which helps motivate and encourage them to contribute more effectively.
Cybersecurity education and best practices should be integrated into the course curriculum. Starting from the grassroots level, this can help drive a widespread digital safety revolution
Even a small action can prevent significant damage.
The attached PDF contains a concise overview of the details.
sir, Old age pensioners are targeted nowadays at micro level. Illiteracy over digital technology is the gap that paves ways to the digital crime.
I use duckduckgo as default browser. Which stops online trackers almost. Any kind of sms link I got even it be hackers one, I simply copy& paste in duckduckgo and proceed. Check for, *valid certificate *whether all links in that site works properly (website may be fake) *if they collect DOB, PHONE NUMBER, OTP, AADHAR, any other personal information, ... Be cautious. If you are in doubt please copy, paste the doubtful link/file in https://www.virustotal.com. It will provide all details. Android system best for security. But digital illiterates spoil / break the security. Digital wallet with low price- only call, sms, banking app with biometric security be developed for digital illiterates. Digital literacy from school level is the need of the hour.
We need to have a centralised department to monitor and measure the legal compliance requirements of all Indian states. The recurrence of recent cough syrup incidents in Madhya Pradesh and in the other states are the cause of failure to implement corrective measures. This is the condition or status of our law enforcement department.
Amit Shah Ji simply set an example hoping others will follow the concept of swadeshi email platforms. Well as a leader he did the right thing. But What we expect is firm rules/ guidelines/ code of practice to implement the swadeshi concept in digital sector. It should compel every Indian state to adhere to it and every public and private organisation to adhere to it.
Social media is openly promoting soft porn under the guise of free expression, leading young children into bad company and negative influences.To control this, action should be taken against existing influencers who are spreading such content.