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Identifying Online Predators. i -Safe, Inc. Do You Go Online?. Do you go online alone? What do you do online? How do you know how old someone is that you meet online? Remember – Anyone you meet and know only online is a stranger to you, no matter how well you think you know them.
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Identifying Online Predators i-Safe, Inc.
Do You Go Online? • Do you go online alone? • What do you do online? • How do you know how old someone is that you meet online? • Remember – Anyone you meet and know only online is a stranger to you, no matter how well you think you know them.
Online Socializing and Realities • To socialize online means to interact with others using Internet technologies. • Sometimes people lie about who they are when socializing online. This could be because they want to bully or steal identities. • Most online relationships are safe, but sometimes adults lie online to meet and form friendships with youth. They are called predators.
The Grooming Process • Have you heard of the grooming process? • This term is used to mean the methods a predator uses to befriend youth online. • How can you identify someone who might be an online predator?
Online Grooming • Studies have shown that an online predator will: • Encourage you to talk about inappropriate things • Do or say anything to show they care • Want to meet you • Remember – No one can predict the harm that a predator could cause.
Minimizing Danger • There are things you can do to minimize danger and the chances of becoming the victim of an online predator, including the following: • Choose a safe screen name. • Use caution when choosing whom to communicate with. • Avoid revealing too much personal information.
Minimizing Danger • No matter what, it is important to tell an adult if: • You feel uncomfortable online for any reason. • You are approached by someone who discusses inappropriate things. • You are approached by someone who wants to meet you offline. • Think about what UR Talking About – a predator looks for youth who willingly talk about inappropriate things. It is not okay and it’s not safe!
Review • Think Safety First • Use an appropriate screen name. • Don’t engage in inappropriate talk online. • Don’t agree to meet an online stranger. • Avoid secret online friendships. • Find an offline friend if you’re feeling down.
Review • It is important to stop the communication and tell an adult if: • You feel uncomfortable online for any reason. • You are approached by someone who discusses inappropriate things. • You are approached by someone who wants to meet you offline.
Review • Who can U Tell? • Tell your parent, guardian, or another trusted adult. • Tell a teacher or another adult at school. • Bottom line – Tell someone!