Online communication refers to how people and computers communicate with each other through a network and the internet.
Online communication types are instant messaging, e-mails, online forums, filling out online forms, posting comments on social media or blogs.
Public activities are open for public use, engaging in activities doesn't normally create an expectation of privacy.
Semi-private activities are the presence of agreement or security safeguards on certain forums can lead users to believe that communications made within these services are private.
Private activities are the activities that allows subscribers to send personal e-mail messages to others.
Internet bug or web bugs is a graphic associate exceedingly in a very internet site or an enhanced email message that permits the 3rd party to watch who is reading the page or message.
Encryption is a technique of scrambling an e-mail message or file in order that it's meaninglessness to anyone who doesn't apprehend how to unscramble it is termed encryption.
Netiquette is a set of social agreements that facilitate interaction over networks.
Netiquette includes correct manners for sending that provide rules of conduct in social things
Netiquette aim is to assist, construct and maintain a pleasing atmosphere for online communication.