“…To be more precise, cognitive and congruent criteria are aimed at forming the information and media competence of students; conative, constructive, and comic are aimed at forming the communication competence; creative and constructive are aimed at forming the technical competence; conformal is aimed at forming the consumer competence of schoolchildren. The presented types of competencies, in their entirety, determine the level of digital competence, that is, "the readiness and ability of a person to apply info-communication technologies confidently, effectively, critically, and safely in different spheres of life (information environment, communications, consumption, and technosphere) [5]. In turn, digital competence, along with cultural practices, online risks, online space characteristics, the concept of a digital personality, and the quality of digital world relations, determines the main areas of change and development vectors of digital socialization.…”