Nothing is too small to report if it makes you feel uncomfortable.
Bullying and harassment
This form of abuse can include threatening messages or insulting or humiliating posts, including unflattering photos or videos shared without your consent.
Coercion
Asking or pressuring you to send explicit photos and videos, or sexual and compromising messages, is an abusive and controlling act. So is sending you similar, unwanted content.
Intimidation
Abuse is about power and control. Abusers may steal or demand your account passwords, tell you who you can and can’t friend/follow on social media, or look through the photos, videos, texts, and calls on your phone.
Monitoring and stalking
Spyware is software, including apps or devices, that enable an abuser to secretly monitor or record another person’s activity. Spyware enables remote monitoring to facilitate surveillance, harassment, abuse, stalking, and/or violence.
GPS tracking is when an abuser uses secretive attempts to track (i.e., by placing an airtag on a person) as well as tracking using the “Find My” app or other location tracking app.
Using the GPS enabled in a car, phone, other technology (e.g., smart home devices, airtags, video-monitoring doorbells), or social media apps (e.g., “Find My,” Snapchat) are among the common tools that abusers use to track your movements and monitor your activities.
Trolling
This is when someone posts or comments as a way to deliberately “bait” a response and provoke an argument or emotional reaction.
Examples of trolling is commenting on Instagram posts or subtweeting to incite a response or to get others to join in on the attack. This behavior is harassment even if the comment is not made on your post and even if you are not tagged in the post or tweet.
Catfishing/Doxing
Catfishing is when someone creates a fake online identity using another person’s images and information. This may be done to lure someone into a false relationship or to victimize an unknowing target (e.g., using someone’s images from Instagram to make a dating profile).
Doxing is when someone isolates or embarrasses a victim. Abusers may create fake social media profiles with a victim’s name and image or use their phone or email to impersonate and reveal private information.
Examples of catfishing and doxing is using your pictures to create a fake dating profile. This behavior is harassment whether or not the perpetrator intended to victimize you or whether they chose your pictures at random.
Posting sexual images (real or fake)
Online impersonation
Use of hidden cameras
Sending too many, unwanted, or threatening messages
Hacking into accounts
Examples
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Unwanted or repeated messages: If someone messages you even after you ask them to stop, it is harassment. If you block someone and they contact you through another person or through another form of technology, it is harassment.
f someone posts your pictures without consent or photoshops pictures of you that make you uncomfortable, you may be suffering from technology-based abuse
If you are unsure whether you are experiencing technology-enabled abuse, utilize this checklist created by EndTAB.
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