Cyberbullying can be a distressing experience, but it’s important to take steps to protect your emotional well-being and online safety.
Here are some tips on how to respond effectively:
Don’t ignore it: Take cyberbullying seriously. Don’t ignore malicious messages or behaviours, even if they seem minor.
Block the offender: Use privacy settings to block the person responsible for the harassment and prevent further contact.
Report it to the platforms: Report the abusive behaviour directly to the platforms involved (social networks, messaging apps, etc.).
Use SafeBear for online protection: Our app helps you detect and identify instances of cyberbullying online.
Inform your loved ones: Talk to your friends, family, or someone you trust. You can share your SafeBear dashboard with a parent or guardian — they’ll be best positioned to support and assist you emotionally.
Use your evidence: From within the app, you can compile and send your evidence file directly to the relevant authorities. These elements are crucial if you decide to file a complaint.
Consult a professional: If cyberbullying is affecting your emotional health, don’t hesitate to seek support from a mental health professional.
Stay calm: Avoid responding aggressively, as it can escalate the situation. Stay calm and focus on resolving the issue.
If you need help or support in dealing with cyberbullying, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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