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Any kind of harassment, intimidation, or harm done via digital platforms like social media, messaging apps, online gaming, or email is considered cyberbullying.
Posting rude, provocative, or disruptive content on social media platforms with the intention of causing confusion, rage, or controversy is known as social media trolling
The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs launched the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) to address cybercrime in India in a comprehensive and coordinated way.
A sort of malware or app known as stalkerware tracks each activity on its victim’s mobile device without the victim’s knowledge. It provides cyberstalkers with access to all of that data, enabling them to easily track their victims’ every move.
The definition of cyberbullying is when someone of the same age group like child or young person uses the internet, interactive and digital technologies, or electronic devices to harass, humiliate, torment, threaten, shame, or target a child, preteen, or adolescent.
Bullying that takes place through digital technology is known as cyberbullying. Social media, messaging apps, gaming platforms, and mobile devices can all be used for it. It is a pattern of behavior meant to frighten, enrage, or embarrass the victim.