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Online blackmail is a serious issue that can have devastating consequences. If you or someone you know is being targeted, it’s important to stay calm and take steps to protect yourself. Here's some safety advice: • Do Not Engage with the Blackmailer: Avoid responding to their messages or threats. Engaging may encourage further manipulation or demands. • Preserve Evidence: Save all communications (emails, texts, messages, screenshots) related to the blackmail. This can be important for reporting the incident to authorities. • Do Not Pay the Blackmailer: Paying or complying with their demands does not guarantee they will stop. It may only make the situation worse and embolden them to ask for more money or information. • Report to Authorities: Contact your local police or a cybercrime unit. Many countries have specialized units for handling online harassment and blackmail. • Report the Incident to the Platform: If the blackmail is happening on a social media platform or website, report it to the platform’s support or abuse team. They may be able to take immediate action, such as banning the blackmailer’s account. • Strengthen Your Online Security: • Seek Support: Dealing with online blackmail can be emotionally taxing. Consider reaching out to a councillor, support group, or trusted friends/family for guidance and emotional support. • Stay Calm and Keep a Level Head: Blackmailers prey on fear and panic. By staying calm and focused, you can make more rational decisions to protect yourself. | ||||
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