Defending Everyone's Cyber Online Dignity through Education
Empowering youth to reclaim digital spaces through awareness, education, and advocacy
Learn MoreWe live in a technology-driven era that promises connection and opportunity. Yet behind every screen lies a growing crisis of scams, exploitation, and abuse. The internet has become both a tool for empowerment and a space of danger.
At De La Salle John Bosco College, students face serious threats ranging from financial scams to harassment and identity theft. Many have lost money to gambling apps, been hacked or blackmailed, and received unsolicited explicit contentβcausing financial strain, emotional harm, and broken relationships.
The lack of education on cybersafety and digital rights is not only a technological gap but a human rights concern. Without awareness, exploitation and violence will continue unchecked, fueling addiction, cyberbullying, and declining mental health.
A three-day Cyber Rights Fair that turns awareness into action through expert-led talks, interactive booths, workshops, sports fest, and a cyber caravan. We empower student leaders to cascade their knowledge and inspire responsible, rights-based digital citizenship.
Our mission embodied through six transformative pillars
Students' dignity and rights online by raising awareness of cyberbullying, scams, harassment, and exploitation
Youth on digital rights and responsibilities, empowering them to use technology safely and ethically
Critical thinking, moral discipline, and respect for human dignity in all digital interactions
Interactive activities that make learning about cybersafety and human rights engaging and impactful
Student leaders as advocates and defenders who inspire peer-to-peer digital citizenship
Communities to commit to cybersafety, uphold dignity, and foster responsible digital behavior
Your rights don't stop when you go online. Digital rights are human rights in the digital age.
Your personal information, communications, and online activities should be protected from unauthorized access and surveillance.
You have the right to express yourself freely online without fear of censorship or retaliation.
Everyone deserves equal access to the internet and digital technologies regardless of background or location.
You have the right to be safe from online harassment, exploitation, and abuse.
Access to digital literacy and understanding of online rights and responsibilities.
You can request the removal of personal information that is no longer relevant or accurate.
Cyber safety means protecting yourself, your information, and others from digital threats and harmful online behavior.
Protecting your accounts, devices, and personal information from unauthorized access
Maintaining healthy relationships with technology and managing screen time
Identifying and avoiding scams, malware, phishing, and online exploitation
Treating others with dignity and standing against cyberbullying and harassment
Fraudulent attempts to steal your information through fake emails, messages, or websites
Harassment, intimidation, or humiliation that occurs through digital platforms
Unauthorized use of your personal information for fraudulent purposes
Abuse of trust for harmful purposes, including financial or emotional manipulation
False or misleading information that spreads quickly online
Compulsive use of technology affecting mental health and daily life
Learn from trusted sources about protecting yourself online
Learn to identify common scam tactics and red flags that protect you from online fraud and deception.
Discover essential strategies for creating secure, memorable passwords that keep your accounts safe.
Understand the consequences of oversharing and learn to make smart decisions about your digital presence.
Practical guidance on recognizing cyberbullying, protecting yourself, and supporting others who face online harassment.
Explore how your online activities leave lasting traces and learn to manage your digital reputation effectively.
Recognize signs of internet addiction and discover practical strategies to build a healthier relationship with technology.
Use strong, unique passwords for each account
Enable two-factor authentication
Think before you click on links
Keep your software updated
Be cautious about what you share
Report suspicious activity
Contest results, event highlights, and community achievements
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Be part of the solution. Together, we can reclaim digital spaces as environments of dignity, safety, and empowerment.
π La Salle Drive, Mangagoy, Bislig City
βοΈ (086) 853 3415
For more information, please contact:
Daniela Mariel C. Cuiman - SSG President
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Nicole Angela O. Vega - JPIA President
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Commit to upholding cybersafety, respecting digital rights, and modeling responsible online behavior.