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Tech Abuse:

1. Case of Justine Sacco: Justine Sacco was a public relations executive who
became the subject of a major controversy on social media in 2013. Sacco was
traveling to South Africa from New York and made a joking tweet before her
flight, which was perceived as racially insensitive. The tweet was widely shared
and criticized on social media, leading to widespread outrage and calls for her to
be fired from her job. Sacco was eventually fired and received death threats.

The Justine Sacco incident highlights the power of social media and the
importance of being mindful of one's words and actions online. Social media has
the ability to amplify voices and reach a wide audience, which can be both a
blessing and a curse. In Sacco's case, her ill-advised tweet quickly spread across
the internet and caused significant harm to her reputation and career.

2. Ways to track a person online:


• IP tracking
• GPS tracking
• Social media monitoring
• Email tracking
• Phone tracking
• Computer monitoring
• Vehicle tracking

3. Deleting location history or web activity history in Gmail:

• Log in to your Gmail account


• Click on the "Settings" icon (gear) in the top right corner of the page
• Click on "See all settings"
• Scroll down to the "Data & personalization" section and click on "Web &
App Activity"
• On the Web & App Activity page, click the "Manage Activity" button

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• You will see a list of your recent activity. To delete individual items, click
the three dots to the right of the entry and select "Delete." To delete all
activity, click on the three dots in the top right corner and select "Delete
activity by."

4. Enhancing privacy on Facebook:


• Review your privacy settings: Go to your Facebook settings and review
the privacy settings to see who can see your posts, photos, and personal
information.
• Limit who can see your posts: Change your posts' visibility to "Friends" or
a specific list of friends.
• Remove unnecessary personal information: Remove any personal
information, such as your phone number or address, that you do not
want to be public.
• Use Facebook's privacy checkup tool: Facebook has a tool called "Privacy
Checkup" that helps you review and update your privacy settings.
• Use secure browsing (HTTPS): When using Facebook, make sure you are
using the secure browsing option by using the HTTPS version of the site.

5. News articles on impact of negative comments on people / celebrities on Twitter


or other social media accounts:
• "The toll of online abuse: How social media is hurting celebrities" - BBC
News
• "How Social Media Shaming is Destroying People's Lives" - Time
• "The Dark Side of Social Media: How Cyberbullying is Ruining Lives" –
Forbes

6. Top 10 Dating Apps :

• Bumble – Dating, Make New Friends & Networking


• Seeking
• Hinge – Dating & Relationships
• OkCupid: Online Dating App for Every Single Person

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• PURE Hookup – anonymous dating
• Dil Mil: South Asian singles, dating & marriage
• CUPI CHAT – free cupid dating with a flirt chat
• Arike – Matchmaking App For Malayali Singles
• Badoo — The Dating App to Chat, Date & Meet People
• Mingle2 – Dating, Chat, Date and Meet New People

7. Top 10 Spying Apps :


• mSpy — Best Spy App Overall in 2023 | Take Advantage of the 14-Day
Money-Back Guarantee Now
• EyeZy — Popular Spy App with Low Fees and a 14-Day Money-Back
Guarantee
• uMobix — A Great Contender With Lots of Functionality | Has a 14-Day
Money-Back Guarantee
• Cocospy — Best Phone Spy App for Ease of Use. Plenty of Features and a
Two Week-Long Guarantee
• XNSpy — Popular for Remote Control of a Target Phone | Use the 10-Day
Money-Back Guarantee
• Spyic — Best Phone Spy App for Comprehensive Monitoring | Comes With
an Enormous 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
• Mobile Tracker — The Best Free Spy App | A Great Way to Try Before You
Buy
• Hoverwatch — Best Phone Spy App for Businesses | Offers Free Sign-Up
• GeoFinder — A Leading Option for Remote GPS Tracking | One-Time
Payment of $29.99
• Spyera — Best Cell Phone Spy App for Monitoring Web Browsing |Comes
With a 10-Day Money-Back Guarantee
8. Recent cases of fake images or deepfakes impacting people in real life. Here are
a few examples:

• Deepfake videos of politicians: In 2020, deepfake videos of politicians,


including former President Barack Obama, were used in political

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propaganda and disinformation campaigns, leading to concerns about the
manipulation of public opinion and the spread of false information.

• Deepfake celebrity pornography: There have been several cases of


deepfake celebrity pornography, where images and videos of famous
individuals were doctored to appear in explicit scenes, causing significant
harm to their reputations and personal lives.

• Fake news and propaganda: In recent years, fake news and propaganda
have become increasingly common, with deepfakes and other types of
manipulated media playing a significant role. This has led to real-life
consequences for individuals and communities, including the spread of
misinformation and distrust in institutions.

• False accusations: There have also been cases where deepfakes have been
used to falsely accuse individuals of wrongdoing, leading to damage to
their reputations and personal lives.

These examples demonstrate the need for continued research and


development of technologies to detect and prevent the use of fake images
and deepfakes in malicious ways, as well as the importance of media literacy
and critical thinking skills to help people distinguish real information from
fake information online.

9. India has reportedly seen the highest number of selfie-related deaths globally.
Here are five incidents:
• Mumbai, India: In 2016, a man fell off a cliff while attempting to take a
selfie in Mumbai.
• Hyderabad, India: In 2018, a man died while trying to take a selfie near a
water body in Hyderabad.
• Udaipur, India: In 2018, two tourists drowned while trying to take a selfie
in Udaipur.

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• Goa, India: In 2018, a man drowned while trying to take a selfie in the
Arabian Sea in Goa.
• Manali, India: In 2019, two tourists died after slipping into the Beas river
while taking a selfie.

These incidents highlight the dangers of taking selfies in potentially


dangerous or unstable situations and the importance of being aware of one's
surroundings and taking necessary precautions when taking photos. It is
important to prioritize personal safety over capturing a photo or moment.

10.Sexting, or the exchange of sexually explicit text messages or images, can have
serious consequences and risks. Here are five:

• Legal consequences: Sexting can be considered illegal if it involves


minors, and individuals can face serious criminal charges for distributing
or possessing child pornography.
• Reputation damage: The distribution of sexually explicit images or
messages can lead to significant damage to one's reputation and personal
life, especially if the images are widely shared or distributed.
• Cyberbullying: Sexting can also be used as a tool for cyberbullying and
harassment, leading to emotional distress and harm to the individual
targeted.
• Loss of control over personal information: When individuals engage in
sexting, they are also losing control over their personal information and
images, as they can be easily shared or distributed without their consent.
• Emotional trauma: The exchange of sexually explicit images or messages
can also lead to emotional trauma, especially if the relationship ends
badly or the images are widely shared or distributed.

It is important to be cautious and thoughtful when engaging in sexting and


to understand the potential risks and consequences. Individuals should
consider the possible harm to their personal lives and reputations and only
engage in sexting with trusted individuals who will respect their privacy.

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