The five most serious violations that internet users do are bullying and trolling, recording a VoIP call without consent, faking identity online, collecting information about people younger than 13, and sharing passwords, addresses, or photos of others. I believe that bullying and trolling individuals online and in person is wrong and is rightly-so an illegal offense. No one should have to suffer for another person’s enjoyment and should not be teased for anything. Voice of Internet Protocol calls (VoIP) is a serious offense in my opinion because people that don’t know they are being recorded have a right to that information. Faking one’s identity over the internet is another serious offense in my opinion because it is just as serious of an offense in person. People pretending to be someone they aren’t might able to access their victim’s information, trick friends and family members, and potentially hurt someone else’s financial and reputable status. Collecting information about people younger than 13 is a serious offense because of the Children’s Online Protection Act. This makes it illegal to obtain information through surveys of anyone under the age of 13 without parental consent. Lastly, sharing passwords, addresses, and/or photos of others is a serious offense because it could potentially get someone hurt online or even in person. It is irresponsible to share any information over the internet and further puts a person at risk of being targeted.