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Smartly on the Web Advent Calendar 2023
Smartly on the Web (Targalt internetis) advent calendar to pay attention to safer and healthier use of smart devices and internet.
From the first of December until Christmas, a window opened in the advent calendar on the website www.targaltinternetis.ee, from which children and students could find a useful tips every day along with an interesting task. The tasks included in the calendar can be solved even after the holidays. The guide in solving the tasks is the robot Otto, who also gives the children an overview in the introductory video of the calendar.
5 basic safety tips to protect yourself agains hacking, ransomware or phishing
Cyber criminals try to enter and cause damage to your phone or computer in multiple ways. For instance through hacking, phishing or ransomware. But, you can protect yourself!
The five videos explain the risks, what to do and how to protect yourself against cybercrime. With every video a small summary is added with some extra information and what steps to take.
A guide to 2FA (two-factor authentication)
When changing your login to two steps verification, an extra security check is added to your apps and your accounts. By adding this extra step, you're better protected against hacking. Is it hard? This guide explains to you that is is actually very easy and quick!
Awareness Campaign "What the internet says about you!”
The National Cybersecurity Centre, through the Safe Internet Centre project and in partnership with the Order of Psychologists, launches the awareness campaign "What the internet says about you!” This awareness-raising project aims to promote safe online behaviour and is targeted at older adults.
Awareness Campaign Safe Internet: #ReadBeforeClickAfter
In recent years, the increase in the number of cyber security incidents and cybercrimes, as well as the increasing use of digital technologies at a personal and professional level, has made it imperative to constantly raise awareness of basic cyber security precautions among the population.
Explaining sextortion, exposing and doxing through storyboards
The storyboards are created by the Safe Space club, in collaboration with the Dutch helpline Helpwanted. The initiative started to share knowledge and expertise among the different followings of both organizations.
As young people usually retrieve information by social media, the storyboards are being posted on social media explaining the different situations. Knowledge on the right definition, what to do and available help is shared.
How to arrange your digital will? A Quiztool to check your digital legacy.
In a will you describe what happens to your possessions when you're no longer there. Unfortunately, this doesn't happen often with your digital legacy. It is important to think about it, who will have access? Who will you share your digital accounts with?
This tool checks your digital legacy and will guide you through making the best decisions.
Tips & tricks to talk about online sexuality with young people with (mild) intellectual disabilities
The Dutch helpline created a workshop to treat online safety for social workers and teacher who are working with young people with mild intellectual disabilities. This workshop could either be held by a helpline worker who is treating these topics with professionals, or professionals could use this workshop to educate and practice themselves on the topic,
Young people in a digitalised world, Perspectives on youth, issue 4
Youth participation in the digitalised world is nowadays a topic of high interest in the public sphere. The authors of this publication aim to bring new perspectives and varied visions to the key questions of understanding how young people interact with all the opportunities the digital space has to offer, and how they can use this space for causes relevant not only for themselves, but also for the democratisation of the societies in which they live.
a "Stop-letter" to send to the person threatening to spread nudes
Slachtofferhulp Nederland has created the letter and posted it on their website. The letter can be sent to someone threatening to spread nude images without consent. This letter can be used as a defense for victims who are being threatened. Although it doesn't guarantee the perpetrator to stop spreading images, it could feel better for a victim to be able to do something. The Dutch police also supported this letter.
A letter-template is being shared, which can be adjusted to personal requirements.


