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TED EGE COLLEGE / 9-D

Digital Citizenship

İlkay PEHLİVAN

Digital citizenship is the ability to use information technologies regularly and ethically on the net . There are rules of being a digital citizen , such as not behaving in a way that offends people in terms of religion , language , race , etc . and also exhibiting ethical behavior when communicating in the online world . Internet users have certain rights : we should not share our information in unsafe environments . Because people with bad intentions can be really bad and we can be defrauded when our information is stolen . So , we need to be careful to protect our privacy .
• The right of privacy protection ,
• The right of not violating personal rights ,
• The right of free expression of opinion ,
• The right of protection of personal data ,
• The right to complain online ,
We should pay attention to both our posts and the comments when we write online . We must be careful not to write or share anything that violates the rights of others . We must take care of the rights of others .
The concept that expresses the use of the Internet by digital citizens with respect and empathy towards each other within the framework of ethical values is “ digital ethics ”.
using the Internet by protecting ethical values and paying attention to some security rules make our life easier . For example , we should not trust every person we meet on the internet and