Cyber Wellbeing Session 1 YOUR DIGITAL LIFE: Stay Smart, Stay Safe Online Activity Time Uses of smart phone (List the all uses of smart phone) How will I use my smart phone ( Tick your purpose to use it) Information Well Being? Activity : Strenger Vs Friend Vs Only You   Strenger Friend Only You List You Will Share 1. Your full name 2. Your phone number 3. Your home address 4. School/college name 5. Your photo 6. Craadit/debit card information 7. A joke or meme 8. School project work 9. Friend numbers 10. Personal email id 11. Someone else's photo 12. Achievements (Sprots, art) 13. Selfie in uniform 14. Date of birth 15. Aadhar or ID number 16. Favourite movie or song 17. Favorite food 18. Password 19. Relationship status 20. Personal photo sent privately  21. Location("I'm at mall now") 22. Daily routine 23. Bank account details 24. Care home name 25. Family problems What are we going to learn Recognize major online threats( fraud, photo trap, etc.) What are the 5 Golden Rules of Online safety. Demonstrate calm and critical thinking in online situations. Healthy digital and emotional balance. ( Reation Vs Reactive) Know how to report cybercrimes ( 1930 / cybercrime.gov.in ) Session 2 What's Cyber Well Being? Living smart and safe in the digital world Protecting your personal info, money, and future Knowing risks and how to avoid them - just like super smart Think of it as your everyday safety rules, but for phones, apps, and DMs. Know the Threats There are common tricks targeting young people. Cyber Fraud: Online ceating to steal money or data Cyber Thugging: Threats , blackmail, harassment for control. Photo Trap : Asking for pics, then misusing them. Digital Pootprint:  Your online record can follow you. Fraud Part - 1 Financial Scam: Double - your money, gift, lottery Fake Police Massage: "Pay now or arrest" lies Friend's Friend Request: Impersonation via mutuats. Job Offer Scam : Upfront payment, fake HR emails. Loan App Scam: Hidden fees, forced access, threats. URGENT Example URGENT There are a few simple steps you can take to avoid falling prey to a phishing scam. First, don't click on suspicious links in your email, especially those that ask for personal information. If you're not sure wether an email is legitimate, don't open it....and definitely don't click on its links. If possible, contact the company or organization directly through a known and trusted channel before responding to any emails asking for personal information. You can also file a complaint with Federal Trade Commission or other federal agencies. Finally, pay attention to the tone an dcontent of the email. Is it unusually urgent? Are there misspell words? Is there an offer that seems too good to be true? If it seems "Phishy", it probably is. Finance Fraud High Income Double your money Fast money Quick profit Limited seat Fake testimonials Fake reviews Extra income Cyber Fraud & Cyber Thugging Red Flag 🚩: Requests for gift cards, lottery, or sudden " verification" links. Scammers pose as friends, officials, or brands. They pressure with insults, threats, or urgency for money. Golden Rules Never share Personal Details: ID,Phone, Address, School/Work informations - Keep private. Think Before Sharing: OTP, Aadhar Pan and Account Details. Don't Click Unknown Links: Ignore random DMs and "Urgent" link requests. Part 2: 5 Golden Rules Verify Before Trusting call or meet using a known contact to confirm. Stay Calm & Report Never pay under pressure. Use helpline 1930. Session 3 Stay Smart, Stay Safe Your guide to recognize and stopping phone and online scams What are digital frauds - Learnt in the previous class What was 5 golden rules? What We Will Learn Next  Part 1: Some others online frauds Fake job offers Photo Trap Digital arrest  Fake friend request Part 2: Digital Print What is digital footprint? Safe digital practices How to think like a pro? Our goal today is to build safe habits that will protect your digital life. These skills will empower you to navigate the online world with confidence and security. Fake Job Offers Psychological and Emotional Play Attractive salary( Unexpected) Easy job/ work from home Attractive Benefits Safe Play Choose authentic website for job Do not pay any money( Authentic job site - Do Not Ask - Registration/ Advance) Check website / take mentor or counsellor help The "Photo Trap" A photo trap is when someone asks for your photo - evena seemingly innocent one - and then misuse it in harmful ways.  Step 1: Build Trust A new online friend starts chatting and build relationship with you over time. Step 2: The ask They ask for a simple photo, making it seem casual or harmless Step 3: The Trap They use it to blackmail you, create  fake profiles , or share it publically without your permission. Critical Rule: Once you send a photo, you lose control over it forever.  It can be copied, edited, and shared without your consent. How To Avoid Photo Traps: The 3 Rules  Stop: Pause before you post or send anything. Ask yourself: "Why do they need this photo? Does this request feel right?" Scrub:  Check the photo carefully for the identity details like your school uniform, house number, street sign, or location tags. Share Smartly:  Only share photo with people you know in real life and genuinely trust. Online only friends don't count. When in doubt,don't send it out! Fake Friend Request Psychologigal Play Emotional Blackmail  Put you on shame Healthy Steps Always aask for help Share your mentor/ friends/ counsellor Complain to Cycber Police (They keep your identity safe) What is "Digital Arrest"? Digital police is a dangerous scam where fraudsters pretend to be police officers, government officials, or law enforcement agents. Here's how it works: They contact you claiming you've commited a serious crime. They demand immediate payment to avoid arrest or legal action. Theu may try to isolate you from friends and family. They create panic to pressure you into quick decisions. The Truth: It's 100% fake. Real police will never demand money over the phone, through email, or via video call tp avoid arrest. Legitimate law enforcement follows proper legal procedures What is Digital Footprint? Your digital footprint is your online story - the trail of data you leave behind as you navigate the internet. it's created by everything you do in the digital world:  Posts. likes, and shares on social media. Photos and videos where you're tagged. Comments you make on websites or apps . Search history and website visits Key message: This story is PUBLIC and often PERMANENT. What you post today can be discovered years from now. Why Your Digital Footprints Matters? Future You: Over 70% of colleges and employers check social media profiles before making decisions. Your digital footprints can open doors or  close them. Your Reputation: Your online presence shapes what people think about you - friends, teachers, and future connections all form impression based on what they see. Your Safety: Personal information you share online can reveal where you live, go to school, or spend time - putting your privacy and safety at  risk. It Can Be Used Against You:  Posted content can be weaponized for cyberbullying, idenbtity theft, or fraud by people with bad intentions. " Your online record can follow you for years. Make sure it tells the story you want to tell." Recap: Part 1- Your Digital Track  Your Digital Footprints is Your Future Reputation Everything you post, share, or comment on creates a permanent record  that follows you into collage, careers, and beyond. A Photo Trap Means Loss Of Control  Once you send an image, you can't take it back. Protect yourself by thinking before you share. Be The Author Of Your Digital Story You have the power to create an online presence you're proud of. Make it one that opens doors and reflects your besrt self. Session 4 Cyber Well Being Stay Smart , Stay Safe You guide to recognizing and stopping phone and online scams Role - Play: What Would You Do?The Call: "Hello, I'm Inspector Sharma from Delhi Police Cyber Cell. Your Aadhar card was used in a major money laundering case. You must pay 15,000 INR immediatelythrough UPI, or a warrant will be issued for your arrest within one hour" Don't Do This Panic and rush to pay share personal details keep it secret from adults click any links they send Do This Instead Stay calm - breath deeply Say: "I need to speak with my friends/ mentors first" Hang uo immediatly Tell a trusted adult rid Group Activity Practice this scenario with a partner.Take turns being the caller and the responder. Notice how calm responses defuse the scammer's power. The Mind Game: How Scammer Win Scammers don't just hack devices - they hack your emotions. Their goal is to overwhelm you so completely that logic shuts down and panic takes over. Fear " Your account will be locked!" or " You'll be arrested immediately!" Urgency "Act now or lose everything!" They rush you so you can't think clearly. Authority "I'm Inspector Sharma from CBI."" Fake titles make threats sound official. Isolation "Don't tell anyone - not even your parents." They want you to alone and confused. Remember: Real officials never demand instant payment or ask you to keep secrets from family. Your Superpower: Calm + Critical Thinking When panic rises, that's your signal to pause. Your clearest happens when you slow down and question what you're hearing. Pause and Breath: Feel the urgency? That's designed to confuse you. Take three deep breaths. Ask Critical Questions: Would it real ask for money over the phone? Would officials tell you to hide this from family? Is this demand dudpiciously urgent? Trust Your Instincts: If somethings feels wrong, it probably is the answer to those questions is always No - That's your sign it's a scam. image.png Know Your Weapons: How to Report Reporting isn't just about stopping one scammer - it's about protecting thousands of others. You have the power to fightback. Call The Helpline: National Cyber Crime Helpline : 1930 - Available 24/7 for reporting scams, threats, and fraud. Calls are freeand confidential. Report Online: Website cybercrime.gov.in - File detailed complaints with screenshorts and evidence . Track your complaints status anytime. Tell a Trusted Adults: Always inform a parent, teacher, or guardian firtst . Their experience and supportmake you stronger. Golden Rules for Your Digital Life These five principles will protect youin almost every online situation. Memorize them, practice them, live them. Gaurd your personal information: Never share Aadhar, PAN, Bank details, photos,password, or location with strangers - online or on calls. Think before You act: Every click , post , and share leaves a digital footprints. Pause before sharing anything - can it be misused? Avoid Unknown Links: Scammers hide malware in links and attachments. If you don;t recognize the sender,don't click it. Verify Before Trusting: Check officials websites, call back using verified numbers, and confirmidentities throughtrusted channels. Stay Calm And Report: When in doubt, breathe. Then reach out - to family first, thento helpline1930. You're never alone Your Daily Affirmation Speak words yourself. Believe them. They are shirld in the digital worls. "I wll not be tricked by fear or urgency." I recognize manipulation tactics and responds with calm clarity. "I will always pause and think ceitically" My superpower is asking questions and trusting my instincts. "I will talk to a trusted adult if I feel unsure." Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. "I'm building smart digital habits for my future." Every safe choice I make today protects my tomorrow. Pay Attention! You now hold the knowledge and tools to protect yourself and other from digital scams. Remenber: Staying smart means staying safe. Your Power Took It:  Critical thinking, the ability to pause , trusted adults, and helpline 1930. Use them confidently. Go forward with awareness, courage, and the centainty that you can navigate the digital world safety. You've got this.