Google today announced the fourth edition of its Web Rangers contest — an initiative that is designed to spread awareness about Internet safety and promote digital citizenship. The contest is open to students across the country within the age group of 10 and 17 years. Web Rangers is Google’s global program and was launched in India in 2015 with student ambassadors across 15+ countries.
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Google today announced the fourth edition of its Web Rangers contest — an initiative that is designed to spread awareness about Internet safety and promote digital citizenship. The competition aims to encourage teenagers to discover their hidden ninjas and unlock their creativity in highlighting the importance of cyber safety.
The contest is open to students across the country within the age group of 10 and 17 years. Whether you have one or many great ideas, there’s a way you can participate. One can choose the category that interests them and put their creativity and skills to test.
Details on the two categories:
Every year, the Web Rangers contestants have sent across incredible entries, and Google is certain this year is going to be even better. For inspiration and ideas, check out the winning entries from last year and the year before that. To learn more about the rules and format, or to submit your entries, visit this page. The deadline for submitting your entry is 23:59pm on January 21, 2019.
Web Rangers is Google’s global program and was launched in India in 2015 with student ambassadors across 15+ countries.