Safety Tips for Online Interactions
Have you ever found yourself in an uncomfortable or tricky situation online? Maybe while gaming, texting, using social media, or sharing photos?
Information you share online can spread quickly, and oversharing can put your safety, privacy, and relationships at risk. Sometimes we end up in tricky situations and don't know what to do next. This toolkit can help you identify tools and resources.
Chatting Safely Online
If you’re chatting online with someone—whether you know them or not—and something makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious, take a moment to pause and really listen to that RED FLAG feeling.

Red Flags when chatting online
- Asking you to keep information secret
- Flirting with you
- Asking you about anything private
- Making you feel pressured to do anything
- Causing you to feel untrue to yourself
- Asking you to meet in person, or move that chat to a private one-to-one account (like Instagram or SnapChat)

Ways to respond:
- Save the evidence (Screenshot and/or use another device to screenshot/video record)
- Change the subject, make a joke, or say, "I don't want to talk about this"
- Log off or quit
- Ask a trusted adult for advice or help if you feel unsure or uncomfortable in any situation
- Unfriend the person or block them; create a new account, or report the other user
- NEVER plan a face-to-face meeting with someone you do not know unless you take along a parent or guardian
Resources for Youth
For more information about staying safe online, see the following booklets:
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