 Sending nasty emails, texts or making nasty phone calls.  This may also take place on:  Facebook  Instant messaging  Twitter  Instagram  Online.

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 Sending nasty s, texts or making nasty phone calls.  This may also take place on:  Facebook  Instant messaging  Twitter  Instagram  Online gaming Think What Cyber-Bullying is... What is Cyber-Bullying??? By Mia Evans

Think What is Cyber-Bullying???

What else is it???

What can you do to stay safe???

What can you do to stay safe???

What are the laws of Cyber-Bullying???

What are the three steps you should take when being cyberbullied???

What is impersonation??? Impersonation is when someone pretends to be someone else on the internet in order to humiliate them. It is a reportable offence and can be taken very seriously in the name of the law, It means facebook raped, when someone logs on as you and writes a status meant to cause offence and embarrass the person you are logged on as. Think before you act!!

Think How can impersonation be dealt with??? Impersonation n be dealt with by following the links On Facebook: On Twitter support.twitter.com/forms/impersonation ca

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