On Friday, the Ministry of Information and Information Technology (Meity) published a group of DOS and Dons for users in a publication on X (Twitter previously) after the Sindoor operation. The last of the Ministry’s consultant seeks to inform citizens of the dangers of wrong information and urge them to stay safe online while following cybersecurity reserves. The government verification unit in the government publishes active clarifications of the misleading publications and images that revolve over the Internet after the Sindoor operation, and users have been urged to report wrong information via WhatsApp and e -mail.
Meity urges users to follow cyber security reserves
In a post on X, the Ministry of Information Technology urged users to be careful online. The Ministry of Information Technology said in this position, “Critical Safety alerts online always follows the reserves of cybersecurity. Stay careful during the Internet – do not fall into traps or wrong information,” said the Ministry of Information Technology.
Users were asked to share information about auxiliary lines, or official consultations and relief updates. These details can be useful for people in affected areas, and can help keep other users to be aware of important updates from official sources.
Meity also says that users must also make sure that any news they plan to share with other users have been examined for accuracy. There are many organizations that examine facts online, and the Press Information Office (PIB) is actively working to process wrong information online.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Information Technology has asked users not to share sensitive information related to the SIDOOR process online. This means that users should not share the details related to the movements of the forces, or any other defense information on social media.
Users have also been directed not to redirect or share information unless verified. This warning comes a few days after sharing DOORDARSAN mail X Warning citizens of a wave of advertising after the Sindoor operation, are required to carefully check information and report doubtful content to the PIB fact -examination section.
The Ministry of Information Technology has also warned users against publishing information that can incite violence or collective tensions in the country. The government also urged users to report the fake news that was monitored online via WhatsApp (+91 8799711259) or by emailing@pib.gov.in.
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