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"The Safe Internet" project has implemented in Nakhchivan
"The Safe Internet" project has implemented in Nakhchivan
The project conducts educational activities on internet safety among the local population
"Safe Internet" project was implemented in the city of Nakhchivan with the partnership of the country's leading mobile operator Azercell and the consulting company "GID CSR Consulting", as well as with the support of the Ministry of Education of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. As part of the project, an educational session was held for students and cadets. The schoolchildren received information about online threats and learned about ways to combat them.
Participants of the courses conducted based on the program of the certified international security school familiarize themselves with the following topics:
• Examination of virtual acquaintances;
• Use and protection of personal information on social networks;
• Refraining from participating in competitions that require entering personal information;
• Deceptive tactics of scammers and criminals on the network;
• Reporting incidents of trolling, cyberbullying, or inappropriate online behavior to whom and where.
The lessons are conducted by professional trainers from "GID CSR Consulting". The "Safe Internet" project envisions the participation of more than 300 students and over 100 parents. It should be noted that Azercell has been implementing educational projects on internet safety continuously since 2016. During these years, more than 1500 internet users of various ages have benefited from these projects.
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