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General Tips for Technology Safety

  • Be cautious of digital trails : Every action on your device leaves a digital footprint. Use a safer device – a phone or computer that an abusive person cannot access.
  • Understand privacy risks: If someone abusive has physical access to your device, they may be monitoring your activities.
  • Learn and adapt: Technology is always evolving, but understanding the basics can help you stay safer online.

For advanced advice on dealing with technology-facilitated abuse, visit:

You can also ask a trusted person to assist you with these steps if it feels safe to do so.

Safety Tips for using this site

If you are concerned about someone discovering your online activity, consider these tips while browsing the Safe Steps website:

Quick Exit Button

  • Use the “Quick Exit” button located at the top right of this website.
  • This will immediately redirect you to a neutral website (e.g., Google), making it harder for someone to track your browsing.

Note: The Quick Exit button does not delete your browser history.

Private Browsing

  • Use incognito or private browsing mode, which prevents your browser from saving your history or cookies during the session.

Deleting Browser History

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