I believe the following are the top five transgressions. The first is that people these days go too far with trolling and bullying in person, which is a severe problem. Online is potentially worse because someone could hack your account and steal your information to annoy you. If you block them, they can always create a new account. Second, pretending to be someone else is a serious offense because it allows criminals to open new accounts, credit cards, and loans in your name. Your access to health benefits may be lost. Second, third Sharing and downloading torrent files is legal. But in most nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and the majority of the European Union, downloading copyrighted content without authorization is prohibited. Seeding (uploading) of copyrighted works is never permitted. You might be fined money or even go to jail if you’re caught. Fourth, according to federal law, one-party consent is necessary. This allows you to record a conversation in person or on the phone as long as you actively participate. You are engaging in illegal wiretapping or eavesdropping if you are not participating in the discussion but recording it. Last but not least, using unofficial streaming services is terrible because it puts your information and other crucial credentials in the hands of strangers. In the end, it is also illegal. Copyright infringement results from pirated content. Since ISPs frequently have visibility into what is occurring on their networks, illegal streaming may result in service interruption, fees, and legal issues.