Module 12 Journal

After reading the story, I believe the bullying, utilizing torrent services, gathering data on children under 13, unlawful internet surfing, and exchanging passwords, addresses, or other people’s images are the most significant transgressions. With so many individuals having access to cellphones and the internet, both trolling and cyberbullying have become commonplace phenomena. A child’s chance of developing anxiety, despair, low self-esteem, or even feelings of worthlessness may rise if they are the subject of cyberbullying. Users of torrent services appreciate the services and feel that everything is free. However, customers have yet another option for obtaining piracy-related content in the form of torrent services. Those types of theft behaviors are common, and they are unlawful. The only owners of the copyrights are the original creators. It is undoubtedly unlawful to collect data on anyone under the age of 13 in violation of the Children’s Online Protection Act. Children can be shielded from their real-world and virtual environments by regulations that are properly enforced. Illegal internet search is a serious offense. The majority of search engines can prohibit illegal research, such as how to construct bombs, etc., even when search engine companies do not report illegal search operations. It’s also against the law to share other people’s addresses, photographs, or passwords. Also it is obviously against people’s will and against the law to post any information about others without getting their consent.

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