in these spaces. Although we live and interact in the digital world in a similar way to the offline world, we are not always as mindful of our actions online. Digital footprint – “Digital footprint” or “digital shadow” refers to one's unique set of traceable digital activities, actions, contributions and communications manifested on the Internet or digital devices. Digital footprints can be classified as either passive or active. The former is composed of a user's web-browsing activity and information stored as cookies. Privacy – Privacy or data privacy is a discipline intended to keep data safe against improper access, theft or loss. References and Additional Resources References https://carlinsprings.apsva.us/technology/aps-digital-citizenship-curriculum-k-5/ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/digital-citizenship-prepare-todayslearners/ Additional Resources Becoming a Digital Citizen - Online Course (futurelearn.com) [last accessed 30.3.2023] Cyber hate and Cyber mobbing Introduction to Cyber hate and Cyber mobbing In our society, hate and discrimination in social networks, online forums and comment columns have become a problem. This causes emotional and psychological distress to people on a personal level, and from a societal perspective, such behaviour can threaten diversity of opinion and democracy. In this context, one often speaks of cybermobbing, cyber hate or cyber bullying. It is not just about verbally insulting another person. Even a single incident can have
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