Zainab Khanam
Websites, apps, and even your phone track your online activity, often selling your data to advertisers.
From fake job offers to phishing emails, online scams trick people into losing money and personal information.
Heavily edited photos, staged lifestyles, and fake news distort reality, affecting mental health and self-esteem.
Hate comments, trolling, and cyberbullying have real-world consequences, leading to anxiety and depression.
Doomscrolling, endless notifications, and social media validation can be as addictive as gambling.
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Beyond the surface web lies a hidden world of illegal transactions, hacking services, and disturbing content.
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– Think before you click or share. – Use strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication. – Limit social media time to protect your mental health. – Always verify information before believing or spreading it.
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