Pretende-se alertar para a utilização da web. A gravidade desta questão é tal que a consciencialização desta matéria tem que acontecer dia-a-dia - basta visitarmos qualquer rede social para percebermos que os limites entre o que pertence (ou deveria pertencer) à esfera privada e à pública estão diluídos por demais.
Algumas iniciativas são de apontar, como o site português Internet Segura e o mais global Safer Internet, onde podemos encontrar esta pérola, que bem sumaria a problemática referida:
Este vídeo insere-se na campanha "Think B4 you post", onde podemos encontrar algumas dicas:
""Think B4 U post" tips
Anything anyone posts online remains there for an indefinite period and accessible for everyone. This can have serious consequences.
Children and teenagers need to be made aware that they can control their online identity.
Do you know if your kids:
- use the privacy settings offered by social networking services?
- select friends online that they can trust?
- publish their own photos after thinking carefully about the potential consequences?
- publish pictures of their friends with their permission?"
Anything anyone posts online remains there for an indefinite period and accessible for everyone. This can have serious consequences.
Children and teenagers need to be made aware that they can control their online identity.
Do you know if your kids:
- use the privacy settings offered by social networking services?
- select friends online that they can trust?
- publish their own photos after thinking carefully about the potential consequences?
- publish pictures of their friends with their permission?"
Algumas notícias relevantes:
"Alertar os jovens para os perigos do 'sexting'" - Jornal de Notícias
"Metade dos adolescentes sem supervisão online" - Tek Sapo
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