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    Cybersecurity measures to prevent online bullying are outlined in this paper. These measures give parents tools to monitor and control their children’s online activities. In addition, these measures recommend that

    • parents must use parental control bars, firewalls, and browser filters to prevent children from cyberbullying and accessing inappropriate content.
    • children must be taught the impact of Cyberbullying.
    • children should know that all types of bullying are unacceptable and have serious consequences.

    Furthermore, these measures serve as guidelines to help parents to educate young people to stay safe when using information and new technologies and to intervene appropriately and in a timely manner when cyberbullying behavior occurs.

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