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Tips on how to protect yourself from Grooming - social media post

In our ongoing efforts to champion online safety, we present crucial insights targeted at tweens and teens to raise awareness about safeguarding against online grooming. The provided content outlines practical tips for navigating the digital world securely.

1. Think Before You Share:
The material underscores the significance of refraining from sharing personal pictures or videos online, especially with unfamiliar individuals, emphasizing the irreversibility of online content.

2. Friend Requests:
Emphasis is placed on exercising caution when dealing with friend requests or messages from strangers, with a strong recommendation to seek guidance from parents or trusted adults before establishing online connections.

3. Trust Your Instincts:
The content empowers young individuals to assert themselves when encountering discomfort online, reinforcing their right to decline and advocating for their online safety.

4. Beware of Offers:
The importance of skepticism is highlighted, particularly concerning seemingly attractive online offers. The material addresses these as potential grooming tactics that demand vigilance.

5. Offline Meetings:
The report stresses the significance of rejecting any proposition to meet someone from the internet in person, irrespective of apparent friendliness. This precautionary measure prioritizes the safety of online users.

The shared content encourages the implementation of privacy settings, password protection, and open dialogues with parents or trusted adults regarding online safety. For further assistance or inquiries, users are directed to the BeSmartOnline Helpline at 179. This initiative aims to equip young users with essential knowledge for a safer online experience.

This post was shared on our Facebook and Instagram pages.

  • FSWS - Aġenzija Appoġġ - Foundation for Social Welfare Services
  • other
  • Malta

In our ongoing efforts to champion online safety, we present crucial insights targeted at tweens and teens to raise awareness about safeguarding against online grooming. The provided content outlines practical tips for navigating the digital world securely.

1. Think Before You Share:
The material underscores the significance of refraining from sharing personal pictures or videos online, especially with unfamiliar individuals, emphasizing the irreversibility of online content.

2. Friend Requests:
Emphasis is placed on exercising caution when dealing with friend requests or messages from strangers, with a strong recommendation to seek guidance from parents or trusted adults before establishing online connections.

3. Trust Your Instincts:
The content empowers young individuals to assert themselves when encountering discomfort online, reinforcing their right to decline and advocating for their online safety.

4. Beware of Offers:
The importance of skepticism is highlighted, particularly concerning seemingly attractive online offers. The material addresses these as potential grooming tactics that demand vigilance.

5. Offline Meetings:
The report stresses the significance of rejecting any proposition to meet someone from the internet in person, irrespective of apparent friendliness. This precautionary measure prioritizes the safety of online users.

The shared content encourages the implementation of privacy settings, password protection, and open dialogues with parents or trusted adults regarding online safety. For further assistance or inquiries, users are directed to the BeSmartOnline Helpline at 179. This initiative aims to equip young users with essential knowledge for a safer online experience.

This post was shared on our Facebook and Instagram pages.

  • FSWS - Aġenzija Appoġġ - Foundation for Social Welfare Services
  • other
  • Malta

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