Aktualności
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How social media and influencers affect people's behavior during SARS-CoV-2?
20 march 2020
How social media and influencers affect people's behavior during SARS-CoV-2? more How social media and influencers affect people's behavior during SARS-CoV-2?
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Grooming on the web
19 march 2020
Children and teens online are part of everyday life. Especially now, when the whole of Europe has been in a pandemic crisis and schools have been temporarily closed. However, not everything is safe. Online children can fall victim to adults. more Grooming on the web
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Exclusion of in-person services for UKE's clients due to the epidemic
16 march 2020
In connection with the announcement of the state of the epidemic in Poland following the SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, in-person customer services provided by the Office of Electronic Communications are suspended from March 24, 2020 until further notice. more Exclusion of in-person services for UKE's clients due to the epidemic
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Primary School No. 314 programming at UKE
11 march 2020
Today, at the Code with UKE workshop, we hosted students from the Primary School No. 314 in Warsaw. more Primary School No. 314 programming at UKE
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Fake news – meaning false "truth"?
10 march 2020
More and more people are getting information from the social media. Everyone has come across information that raises doubts. Because on what basis people consider that, for example, today the sun will hit the earth or the world will end? more Fake news – meaning false "truth"?
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Meeting with student in Elbląg
06 march 2020
Our colleagues from the Consumer Policy Department - Milena Górecka and Łukasz Kiwicz met with students from Instytut Ekonomiczny PWSZ Elbląg on 6 March, at the invitation of the Municipal Consumer Ombudsman in Elbląg. more Meeting with student in Elbląg
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Parental control
03 march 2020
The internet is now an inseparable element of life. Once, to check the meaning of an unknown word, we took an encyclopedia off the shelf, today the internet helps us. more Parental control
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Gaming disorder
25 february 2020
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) included gaming disorder on the list of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ICD-11. Gaming disorder is in the group of addictive behavior disorders, which includes, among others, addiction to alcohol, drugs, gambling or shopping and has the code: 6C51. more Gaming disorder