Netiquette, a portmanteau of "network" and "etiquette," refers to the set of unofficial policies that encourage good behavior on the internet. It is a social code that is used in all places where one can interact with other human beings via the internet, including text messaging, email, online games, internet forums, chat rooms, and many more. Netiquette is a fairly recent concept, unlike social etiquette in real life, which is ingrained into our social life. Netiquette is not legally binding rules, but recommended rules of etiquette. The rules of netiquette vary depending on the platform and its participants, and it is up to the operator of a website or communication app to specify the type and scope of netiquette. However, there are some general rules of conduct that apply to all online interactions, such as being courteous and precise, avoiding cyber-bullying, obeying copyright laws, and treating people with kindness and respect. Practicing netiquette is important for people of all ages, and parents can teach their children proper netiquette to ensure smooth communication and avoid online misunderstandings.