
Cyberpeace campaign, a local initiative by Google and Teach Peace Build Peace Movement (TPBPM), that aims to educate Filipinos nationwide on how to use the internet in a safer and more responsible way founded on three values: critical    thinking, internet safety, and digital kindness. Launched in 2019 with an initial  goal of teaching at least 10,000 high    school students, the campaign pushed  through amid the pandemic using      digital means such as webinars with   the help of YouTube creators and youth volunteers reaching more than 416,000 netizens nationwide. Â

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My favorite learning from the cyberpeace training was the "Don't fall for Fake | be Internet Alert. As we all know, today's generation some people out there was being victimized by the fake account, and mostly they believed them as somewhat to be true because of lack of knowledge about being an internet smart. To avoid this kind of scenario, we should be smart enough and knowledgeable about this. Having today's webinar helps a lot to me and for other people.

My favorite part on was about on entering in net cafes. The thing I can remember is when you forgot to sign out your account (Facebook, Instagram, Gmail and etc.). So, will you add more extension time just to sign out your active account? For me, its a big no, why? Because, most of Filipino people are not "magastos". So instead of buying a ticket or time extension on your rented PC, just restart it and leave it. It's seems like it's too risky but its a good way to make your account fade on that particular rented PC.

One must be careful in using the social media. Protect your privacy. Post only ideas that can promote peace to all netizens.

My favorite learning from the cyberpeace training is being careful online and protecting my personal information. Also, I'll be more aware from misinformation and disinformation online.
Summer Nicole M. PabairaSenator Renato Compañero Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology High School
I've learned that cyberbullying and catphishing is not just dangerous for me but also for my friends and family. That's why we have to think about everything that we post on a social media and also be very careful on commenting on somebody else's posts because you might be hurting their feelings unknowingly.
Francheska Nicole B. De GuzmanSenator Renato Compañero Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology High School
Misinformation, I really love this topic, because lots of Filipino nowadays are easy to believe of what they have read in social media like false rumors, insults and pranks.I hope we use internet or social media to spread good news, share love and cooperation.
ALICIA B. VERACLARO M. RECTO HIGH SCHOOL
As a Cyberpeace Hero we must very careful in using the internet to protect our privacy. We must protect our personal information. We must be careful to some misinformation and disinformation. We must avoid cyberbullying, harassment, exclussion and other negative comments.
DULCE D. GUMAL-IN CLARO M. RECTO HIGH SCHOOL
To become a Cyberpeace Hero. We should not do any harm to anybody cause it will result to trouble. Avoiding such activities promotes peace over the Internet
Mary Jane C. RabenaHoly Angel University
Creting a strong password is mere important that would protect you and your pupil information and your own information as well so that common forms of bullying would not yet happened to you as a teacher, to your pupil and to your family as well. Its some ways of loving since your protecting them.
JANETH ALCIERA EVANGELISTAMaharlika Integrated School
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