New Delhi [India], August 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): The 'Responsible Digital Citizenship and Online Safety' report by Wranga, an Indian start-up focused on cyber safety for kids, with the support of Disney Star India, one of the biggest media conglomerates, was released today. The aim of the report was to assess the proficiency of young online users with the safety tools at their disposal and identify their preferred mode of learning. Among the many conclusions drawn was that 84 per cent of users have come across fake news online. Wranga leaned on the support of Disney Star India to bring out the study, undertaken to understand - and contribute to - the domain of digital education for creative expression, learning and participation of students as responsible digital citizens, and to ensure their digital wellbeing. The survey is one of the main elements in the first phase of this programme, alongside workshops, training, focus-group discussions and the design of curricula. Conducted amo
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