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... you respect the feelings of others
On the web you also have to be civil. It is essential to always moderate your words and not harm anyone. For example, ban insults in video games, in comments of social networks, in reviews of products or companies...
... you preserve your privacy
In order to preserve your privacy, do not disclose personal information, it could be used by malicious people. Here are some recommendations:
On social networks, does not post information or photos that may be compromising or too personal
For any online purchase, make sure you're on a secure site
Uses different passwords to secure access to your various accounts
... you respect property rights
With the Internet, all the information you're looking for is just a click away. That doesn't mean you can use them and use them without worrying about the people who own this information. As a digital citizen you have a duty to respect the right to image and copyright. Plagiarism is indeed a crime, as is the theft of goods in stores.
If you manage to respect these few rules of good conduct, you tend to be a responsible digital citizen and the Internet will benefit you.
So are you a responsible digital citizen?
(Je ne sais pas si il y a 50 mots mais pour moi sa depasse les 50 mots nan ?)