- In a new report, Software Freedom Law Centre, a non-profit legal services organisation, said an internet user should thoroughly screen the personal information shared online.
- "Be very careful about what personal information you make publicly available.
- Refrain from providing any information apart from that which is absolutely essential for its purpose."
- "Do not feel obligated to fill out all fields when registering online and avoid providing identifying information such as birth-date and place in required fields," the report said.
- "Dedicate an email ID for social-media purposes that is dedicated solely for use while signing up and/or using social media services."
- "Do not use this ID for personal communication purposes and avoid uploading photographs that identify you or your location," it added.
- "Instead of using real given name, using a pseudonym maintains anonymity and keeps one safe."
- "Also, keep a tab on information others post about you and if something concerns you about privacy, let your friends and family know about it."
- "Use strong passwords with a mix of different types of characters, including alphabets, numbers and special characters and change them periodically.
- Also, review your service providers' privacy policies," the report added.
10 recommendations to help you avoid being a target of online abuse
IANS | 06 Dec 2016 02:26 PM (IST)
New Delhi: A day after the Supreme Court sought responses from three internet search engines on sharing videos related to sexual offences and cyber crime on Facebook, a Delhi-based law firm has formulated recommendations to help users avoid being a target of online abuse or harassment. Besides increasing cases of sexual assault videos being uploaded online, there is also an increasing issue of people facing cyber abuse and harassment.