
Reporting Concerns and Getting Help
Learn exactly what to do and who to tell if something online makes us feel worried, sad, or scared. Identify trusted adults and reporting buttons.
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Learn exactly what to do and who to tell if something online makes us feel worried, sad, or scared. Identify trusted adults and reporting buttons.
Key Questions
- Who are the trusted adults you can talk to about online worries?
- What does a reporting button look like on a website or app?
- Why is it important to never keep a scary online experience a secret?
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