2. Passwords are passwords for a reason. DO NOT give them away at whim and be careful of letting others see them. Give them only to people you trust like your parents or your close friends if the situation needs you to do so.
3. Think of a group of people whom you would like to let them see your posts online. Always check your privacy settings!
4. When you encounter something online that is being repeatedly done to you by someone that makes you feel scared or uncomfortable, tell an adult you trust, preferably your parents or a teacher. They are the people who would be able to offer help.
5. Refrain from chatting with complete strangers online. Young, old, male or female, anyone can be dangerous. After all, they are behind a screen and you can only see their online persona.
6. Don't retaliate. Eg. insulting the person, using profanities etc. Just ignore someone if they do things that make you feel uncomfortable. Do not give them any attention and soon, they would just leave you alone.
Advice taken from Moriah's brain. Any coincidence with anything is purely coincidental.
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