Professor Bambang Sujingo Ariyadi Subagiono from Airlangga University in Surabaya revealed the concept of 'Smart Consumer Protection' during a tribute ceremony at the university, emphasizing the need to enhance consumer awareness amid rapid digital economic developments.
The influence of social media trends on social behavior is increasing, guiding individuals towards new behaviors. Reports highlight how these trends shape public culture.
Digital technology is transforming communities globally, making the internet and smart devices essential tools for communication, work, and education. This shift highlights the need for a healthy digital culture that ensures responsible use of these technologies.
The developer of the app <strong>Twos</strong> has released an enhanced version that allows users to track movies, TV shows, and podcasts easily and efficiently. This new version utilizes artificial intelligence technologies to improve user experience and performance.
A new challenge requires participants to identify the hidden hunter in a dog puzzle image within just 15 seconds. This puzzle aims to test individuals' mental abilities and intelligence.
Journalist Taylor Lorenz lives an intense digital life, spending about <strong>17 hours</strong> a day in front of screens. She expresses no concern over the impact this has on her mental health, emphasizing the importance of engaging with digital culture.
Al-Ghad newspaper reveals new details about the rising influence of humor in the media landscape. This comes at a time when Arab media is undergoing significant transformations.
A new challenge is presented to puzzle enthusiasts, requiring them to find a mistake in an image of a clock within just 5 seconds. This seemingly simple puzzle tests participants' focus and accuracy.
A new visual test offers individuals a chance to uncover aspects of their personality based on their first choice among three images: a fried egg, an orange, or a cat. This engaging activity reflects a growing interest in self-discovery and social interaction.
Rev. Gomar Golthom highlighted the importance of enhancing digital culture alongside enforcing laws to protect children from social media risks. This statement was made during discussions on the implementation of the Child Protection Law in Indonesia.
Jakarta's Deputy Governor, Rano Karno, announced an ambitious plan to revitalize Anjungan Jakarta in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), focusing on digital technology. This initiative aims to enhance local culture and educate visitors about Jakarta's diverse community, especially as the city approaches its 500th anniversary in 2027.
The Communications and Information Department in Timor Tengah Selatan, Indonesia, has announced new initiatives aimed at protecting children from digital risks. These steps come amid increasing use of digital technology and its impact on children's lives.
Residents of Bandar Lampung, Indonesia, emphasize the importance of enhancing digital culture among parents and children as a fundamental step in implementing child protection policies in the digital space. This comes in light of a government decision to impose restrictions on social media use for children under the age of sixteen starting March 28, 2026.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced a comprehensive program to enhance digital culture among students in religious educational institutions. This initiative aligns with the new government regulation aimed at child protection, impacting over 13 million students under the ministry's supervision.
Indonesian Minister of Education Abdul Matti announced his support for the PP Tunas program aimed at creating a healthy educational environment for students. This comes amid growing concerns about the impact of digital device addiction on student focus and social interaction.