2. Digital Access
Digital Commerce
Digital Communication
Digital Literacy
Digital Etiquette
Digital Law
Digital Rights & Responsibilities
Digital Health & Wellness
Digital Security (self-protection)
6. Declared an official
disorder in 1995
excessive computer
use that interferes with
daily life
compulsive gambling,
or shopping, are
sometimes called net
compulsions
7. Other habits such as
reading, playing
computer games, or
watching a staggering
amount of internet
videos or movies are all
troubling only to the
extent that these
activities interfere with
normal life.
between 5% and 10% of
Web surfers suffer some
form of Web dependency
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8. Internet addicts suffer from emotional
problems such as depression and
anxiety-related disorders and often
use the fantasy world of the Internet
to psychologically escape unpleasant
feelings or stressful situations.
Over 60% of people seeking
treatment for IAD claim involvement
with sexual activities online which
they consider inappropriate, such as
excessive attention to pornography or
involvement in explicit sexual
conversations online.
More than half are also addicted to
alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or sex.
9. Internet addiction
Forgot about consequences
Not face to face
Lost sense of reality
Twitter
Forgot Internet Etiquette