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Design Impactful Posters on Internet Safety Week for the Youth

Design Impactful Posters on Internet Safety Week for the Youth
Start Date :
Feb 05, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 18, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Internet and social media platforms provide an array of opportunities to the youth, both young adults and children, to engage, participate, interact and learn. At the same ...

The Internet and social media platforms provide an array of opportunities to the youth, both young adults and children, to engage, participate, interact and learn. At the same time, the internet poses a significant threat for them in terms of privacy, cyber bullying and security risks.

In order to sensitize and create awareness among youth on responsible use of online technologies, MyGov, in collaboration with Google, invites students below the age of 23 from across the country to create impactful posters for Internet Safety Week which will be marked between 10th-17th February 2015 with the motto “Let’s create a better internet together”.

Unleash your hidden talent and make the cause of Internet Safety more meaningful with your posters!

Last day of submission of entries is 17th February 2015.

Please click here for more information on Terms & Conditions and Evaluation Criteria.

Moderator for the task

Prerita Chauthaiwale,
Department of Electronics & IT,
E-Mail ID:prerita.wsd@nic.in

SUBMISSIONS UNDER THIS TASK
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Mohit Garg
Mohit Garg 11 years 1 month ago
When you go online for emailing, instant messaging (IM), shopping, and banking, you often communicate personal information such as addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, usernames, and passwords. Unfortunately, you risk having this personal information and possibly even your identity stolen, or having your PC used as a launching pad for hackers to attack others.
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Pankil Patel
Pankil Patel 11 years 1 month ago
Protect your passwords: Do not store them openly in mobile, computers or tablet. Also do not write your password(s) anywhere in note, which can be easily accessible by any one.
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