Assam Police Issue Strict Online Privacy Guidelines for Schools

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Guwahati: Assam Police recently issued an urgent advisory urging schools to stop posting photographs and personal details of students on social media. This directive aims to mitigate rising cyber safety risks and prevent the exploitation of children by online predators and criminals.

Authorities warned that sharing images and private information creates opportunities for dangerous activities. These threats include the creation of child sexual abuse material, AI-based image manipulation, fraud, cyberbullying, and identity theft. The police stated that publicizing names, class details, and school locations makes children significantly more vulnerable.

Schools are now being asked to strictly avoid real-time updates and identifying information on their platforms. Administrators should conduct thorough reviews of any content before it is uploaded to the internet. This proactive measure seeks to establish better digital safety standards for educational institutions and protect minors from the widespread risks of online exploitation.

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