Telus has announced the ‘Telus Wise Digital Pledge,’ a charitable initiative that aims to crack down on cyberbullying.
According to Telus, at least one million children are affected by cyberbullying each month.
To help reduce these numbers, Telus says it will donate $1 to anti-bullying programs across Canada for every person that takes a digital pledge to be “kind and respectful online.”
The pledge also asks Canadians to manage their online reputations, security and privacy and use technology responsibly and in moderation.
Cyberbullying affects one million kids each month. Stand with me by taking the #TELUSWise Digital Pledge and TELUS will donate $1 to #EndBullying programs across Canada: https://t.co/XqUL4PdVF3 pic.twitter.com/Ourl4qbK4s
— Jill Schnarr (@jillschnarr) May 30, 2018
Canadians can take the Telus Wise Digital Pledge here.
After doing so, participants can opt to receive a certificate commemorating their pledge. There is also an option on the website to share the pledge with others on Facebook or Twitter.
Source: Telus
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