This comic-book style booklet from European civil and human rights organization EDRi aims to educate kids in online privacy using a cast of illustrated superheroes, the Digital Defenders. The Defenders fight the Data Intruders while teaching kids about appropriate use of social media, smart phones, safe internet surfing, passwords and more.
The Digital Defenders v. the Data Intruders
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