Cyberbullying

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Across
  1. 3. The moral principles and guidelines that govern responsible and ethical behavior in online environments, emphasizing respect, privacy, and positive digital interactions.
  2. 6. Expressions, statements, or content that promotes or incites violence, discrimination, or hostility towards individuals or groups based on attributes such as race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
  3. 8. Sending or receiving sexually explicit or suggestive messages, images, or videos through electronic devices, usually between mobile phones.
  4. 10. Practices and precautions taken to ensure the security and well-being of individuals while using digital platforms, including protection from cyberbullying, scams, and online predators.
  5. 11. The act of using electronic communication methods, such as email, social media, or messaging apps, to repeatedly and obsessively track, monitor, or harass someone.
Down
  1. 1. The act of persistently bothering, intimidating, or persecuting someone, often with the intention of causing emotional distress.
  2. 2. A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card details, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in electronic communication, typically through deceptive emails or websites.
  3. 4. A person who uses digital communication, such as social media, text messages, or online platforms, to harass, intimidate, or torment others.
  4. 5. The right to keep personal information and activities confidential and protected from unauthorized access or intrusion.
  5. 7. Deliberately posting provocative or offensive messages or comments online to provoke emotional responses or disrupt discussions.
  6. 9. An individual who is subjected to harm, mistreatment, or negative actions by others, in this case, specifically through cyberbullying.