What to do if the smartphone becomes a danger? How can young people learn to move online safely? And what responsibility does your parents bear? The experts of the Amazon Association offer answers to the “Safer Internet Day”.
Quickly place a selfie, browse through the latest stories and select the perfect filter for the holiday photo – for most young people, social media are part of daily life. According to a current study, girls spent a lot of time on platforms such as Instagram, Tiktok or Snapchat on the occasion of the “Safer Internet Day” last week. But what starts when an entertaining pastime can quickly become a burden: cyberbullying, unrealistic ideals of beauty, hatred comments or dangerous online acquaintances are varied.
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