It was about cyberbullying/grooming and how quickly your personal data can be used against you. There are criminals on the internet who do not pretend to be themselves, but create a "fake profile" of themselves in order to exploit young, ignorant people, for example, for compromising images or even to blackmail them financially.
(Cyber)mobbing involves illegal offenses such as insulting or (sexually) harassing someone. To prevent this from happening, it is important to know that it can happen to anyone! To protect yourself from this, you should disclose as little information about yourself as possible and always create your own private, if possible, protected area when creating a profile. You should therefore always think carefully about how much other profiles reveal about you and how realistic this information is. It is therefore highly advisable to always check the information provided and its sources.
But what are you not allowed to have on your cell phone?
- Content glorifying violence
- Inciting content (nothing that harms others - and is directed against population groups (origin, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, etc.))
- Pornography, child pornography - child abuse
He emphasized that the most important thing to do with such problems is to talk to people you know, get help and/or report them to the police.
The Internet never forgets!
Stella Klein Menting (media scout from year 9)