Advice for safe access to the Internet

Online Safety

For All Users

  • Be cautious with messages and links. Avoid clicking on unsolicited links or attachments. Always verify the sender.
  • Recognize phishing attempts. Be alert to messages requesting personal, banking, or login information, especially if they create urgency.
  • Check website authenticity. Verify URLs carefully and ensure the use of secure connections (“https”).
  • Use strong passwords and 2FA. Create unique, complex passwords and enable two-factor authentication wherever possible.
  • Keep systems updated. Regularly update your devices and use reliable security software.
  • Verify information. Do not trust content at face value – especially images, videos, or messages that may be manipulated or AI-generated.
  • Protect personal data. Limit the sharing of sensitive information online.

For Online Transactions

  • Use trusted platforms only. Prefer well-known and verified websites or applications.
  • Be cautious with offers. Deals that seem too good to be true are often fraudulent.
  • Avoid risky payment methods. Be wary of requests for payment via gift cards, prepaid cards, or cryptocurrency.
  • Check seller credibility. Verify reviews and contact details before completing a purchase.
  • Monitor your accounts. Regularly check bank statements and report any suspicious activity immediately.

For Parents

  • Stay informed and involved. Understand the platforms and applications your children use.
  • Promote open communication. Encourage children to report anything that makes them uncomfortable online.
  • Set clear rules. Define guidelines for internet use, screen time, and online behavior.
  • Use parental controls when appropriate. Apply technical tools to enhance safety, especially for younger children.
  • Educate on online risks. Teach children about privacy, scams, and inappropriate content.

For Children and Teenagers

  • Do not share personal information. Keep your personal details (address, school, phone number) private.
  • Think before you click or post. Not everything online is safe or true.
  • Be careful who you trust. People online may not be who they claim to be.
  • Report suspicious or harmful behavior. Talk to a parent, teacher, or trusted adult if something feels wrong.
  • Respect others online. Avoid harmful or abusive behavior and protect your digital reputation.

 

Read more:

www.cyberalert.gr

www.cyberkid.gov.gr

www.europol.europa.eu/how-we-work/public-awareness-and-prevention-guides