This insurance company is giving women cyberbullying cover as SA's current trolling crisis worsens

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This insurance company is giving women cyberbullying cover as SA's current trolling crisis worsens | W24_SA

According to a survey conducted in 28 different countries by Ipsos Global Advisor in 2018, SA has the"highest rate of cyber bullying with a quarter of South African parents reporting that their children had been cyber bullied".Now, 1st for Women also found that out of 4 000 parents, 64% believed that their children are at risk of being bullied online.

The serious nature of cyber bullying and the threat it poses toward the mental health of children and young people alike prompted insurance company 1st for Women to launch the first of its kind, comprehensive cover for cyber bullying. Litigation is covered up to R55 000, which is the amount equivalent to the hours the legal representative uses for court proceedings.

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