Stay Safe Online

Empowering teenagers with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world safely and confidently.

Online Safety
73%

of teens have experienced online harassment

42%

have had their online accounts hacked

68%

share personal information with strangers

Essential Online Safety Tips

Strong Passwords

Create unique, complex passwords for each account. Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.

Privacy Settings

Regularly check and adjust privacy settings on social media to control who sees your information.

Think Before You Click

Be cautious with links and downloads. Verify the source before clicking anything suspicious.

Personal Information

Never share personal details like your address, phone number, or school with strangers online.

Cyberbullying

If you experience or witness cyberbullying, report it immediately and talk to a trusted adult.

Screen Time Balance

Maintain a healthy balance between online and offline activities for your mental well-being.

Helpful Resources

Reporting Tools

  • Report cyberbullying on social platforms
  • Contact local authorities for serious threats
  • Use StopBullying.gov

Parent & Guardian Resources

Parents play a crucial role in teen online safety. Here are some tools to help:

Parental Controls

Learn how to set up filters and monitoring tools on devices.

Conversation Starters

Tips for discussing online safety with your teen.

Family Media Agreement

Create rules together about internet use.

Test Your Knowledge

Online Safety Quiz

Need Help?

Contact Us

If you have questions or need advice about online safety, reach out to us.

help@teensafe.org
1-800-TEEN-SAFE
123 Safety Lane, Digital City

Emergency Contacts

If you're in immediate danger or need urgent help:

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
Cyberbullying Hotline
1-800-420-1479

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