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Computer Ethics:
Ethics are a set of moral principles that governs the…
Computer Ethics:
Ethics are a set of moral principles that governs the behaviour of a group or a individual. Similarly, computing ethics is a set of principles, and ethical practices that regulate the use of computers.
Good Ethics:
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Before developing a software, think about it's social impact.
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Unethical Practices:
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Phishing: it is a misleading email which tells the recipient to validate their personal details in a fake website. In this way they get access to all their passwords and details.
to prevent phishing do not open e-mails from unknown senders, get an antivirus and enter sensitive data in secured websites only
Right to Privacy:
to protect our privacy we should delete sensitive data when not in use and never share login details with anyone
cyberbullying: it is an act of deliberately harming, harassing or targeting a person
to prevent cyberbullying do not disclose your identity to strangers, safeguard your passwords and all private information and if you get cyberbullied take action against it.
Software Piracy: when software is copied and sold illegally, it is called Software Piracy
to prevent software piracy we should buy licensed copy of the software and purchase software CD's from a reputed seller.
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