SEDA is a lightweight web-based mobile app focused on digital safety education for Afghan women.
It offers offline access, anonymous use, and a culturally sensitive interface to help users learn essential online privacy skills. SEDA provides localized guidance on how to stay safe online — including how to use strong passwords, avoid phishing, and protect personal data — all in Dari language and through an easy-to-navigate mobile interface.
Try it now: SEDA Website
- No Login or Tracking: 100% anonymous usage.
- Educational Videos: Short tutorials about secure online practices.
- Emergency Toolkit: Step-by-step help for hacked or harassed users.
- Mini-Guides & Quizzes: Visual learning and interactive feedback.
- Offline Chatbot: Built-in FAQs and digital safety lessons in Dari (in progress).
- Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Bootstrap
- Design: Minimalist, mobile-first responsive layout
- Media: Embedded YouTube videos, lightweight animations
- Hosting: GitHub Pages
- Fully functional offline (except for videos)
- Dari-first interface, extendable to Pashto and English
- Secure and data-free — no personal info stored
To get started with this template, simply clone the repository and open the index.html file in your preferred web browser.
git clone https://github.com/parvanehyaghoubi/SEDA.git
cd SEDASpecial thanks to Fereshteh Azizi and Sadaf Amiri for their valuable contributions to this project.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
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