Do’s & Dont’s in cyber platform
- Understand that the mobile handset & sim are your own property. Any misuse of these, you are responsible.
- Don’t take any photos with your mobile without permission. It is punishable to do so.
- Don’t send missed calls, if they reach a wrong number they can complain against you.
- Don’t forward messages as they may have hidden messages from terrorists.
- It is illegal to have obscene photos on your mobile.
- Do not send obscene messages.
- Don’t give your phone to strangers.
- Don’t agree to receive any gifts offered by people online.
- Don’t reveal personal information to unknown people or websites.
- Create hard to guess passwords, keep them private and change them regularly.
- Backup your important files regularly.
- Do not leave your computer unattended.
- Don’t share access to your computer with strangers.
- Do not trust the profile details and photos of people you meet online.
- What you post online is not private. It can be seen by everyone.
- Add people as friends to your site only if you know them in person.
- Do not post information about your friends as you may put them at risk.
- If any situation online becomes hostile, inform your elders.
- Save all communication without alteration.
- Report abuse
- Understand that the mobile handset and sim are your own property. Any misuse of these, you are responsible
- Do not take photos with your mobiles without the permission. It is punishable to do so.
- Do not send missed calls if they reach a wrong number they can complain against u
- Do not forward messages they may have hidden messages from terrorists
- It is illegal to have obscene photos on your mobile
- Keep your Bluetooth off always
- Do not send obscene messages
- Do not give your phone to strangers
- Do not call back on missed calls
- Do not give your information to strangers
- Be careful when your children use the mobiles
- Do not store debit card info / pin number on your mobile
- Ensure that all your personal information are deleted before you sell your mobile
- Ensure that the handsets that you buy are not a stolen property
- Report abuse
- Do not post information about your friends as you may put them at risk.
If any situation online becomes hostile, inform your elders.
Save all communication without alteration.
- Everything you read online may not be true
- Do not trust the profile details of people you meet online.
- Photographs posted also may not be true.
- There is no authentication for the online identity.
- What you post online is not private. It can be seen by everyone.
- Don’t reveal too much information about yourself online.
- Delete inappropriate messages from your profile.
- Be careful while communicating with people you have met recently online.
- Add people as friends to your site only if you know them in person.
- Do not post information about your friends as you may put them at risk.
- Be cautious about the meeting people whom you have met only online.
- If any situation on online becomes hostile inform your elders.
Save all communications without any alterations. - Do not agree to receive any gifts offered by people online.
- Do not stay online for too long give yourself a break.
- Report abuse.
- Do not reveal personal information to unknown people or website.
- Create hard-to-guess passwords and keep them private and change them regularly.
- Use anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall and update them regularly.
- Update your operating system and web browser regularly.
- Do not open e-mails from unknown sources.
- Back up your important files regularly.
- Never reveal your true identity in a chat room.
- Do not leave your computer unattended.
- Disconnect the internet when not in use.
- Re evaluate your security on regular basis.
- If you have a wi-fi network, password protect it.
- Don’t share access to your computer with strangers.
- Maintain a regular back up of all names/email addresses in your contact list.
- Make sure your friends and family members are aware of the same.
- Do not send obscene messages.
- Don’t give your phone to strangers.
- Don’t agree to receive any gifts offered by people online.
- Don’t reveal personal information to unknown people or websites.
- Create hard-to-guess passwords, keep them private change them regularly.
- Backup your important files regularly
- Do not leave your computer unattended.
- Don’t share access to your computer with strangers.
- Do not trust the profile details and photos of people you meet online.
- What you post online is not private. It can be seen by everyone.
- Add people as friends to your site only if you know them in person.