Officials are hoping more young people on Island will be able to offer their views on cyber security.
A survey was launched by government last week on the matter as part of the Isle of Man's National Cyber Security Strategy to protect people from online threats.
However, whilst government says it's received a good number of responses the number of younger people taking part is quite low, and as a result is calling on more residents to get involved.
Those interested can take part by visiting the online consultation hub before the deadline this Sunday (July 19).
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