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Question
How can you make yourself cyber safe?
Solution
Mobile phones have become the part and parcel of our life. We use them for various purposes such as communicating with others, downloading songs, browsing materials for school and college projects, etc Even though they are useful there are several defects and problems with mobile phones. We have to be careful while using phones because cyber crimes have been multiplied today. If we happen to see any fake news and message it should be ignored immediately. We need to change our passwords frequently. We should make ourselves cyber safe by not posting our personal information, photos, vacation plans on social media. Before using the phones, we have to know the merits and defects to avoid those problems in fixtures.
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