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Online safety is crucial for survivors who may face the risk of being tracked or monitored by abusive partners. Your phone can either be a tool for protection or a vulnerability if not properly managed. To enhance your digital safety, it's important to turn off location sharing on your devices. Both Android and iPhone have settings that allow you to disable location tracking for apps or altogether, limiting the chances of your location being monitored. Another key step is using a new, secure email address exclusively for support communication. This prevents abusers from accessing your messages or contact information linked to your everyday accounts. Consider using encrypted email services that prioritize privacy. Regularly clearing your browser history, cookies, and cache helps remove traces of your online activity, reducing the risk of someone using that information to track or manipulate you. Additionally, using private browsing modes or VPN services can add an extra layer of protection. Remember to keep your device's software updated, as updates often include security patches that address vulnerabilities. Be cautious when downloading apps or clicking on links, and consider using strong passwords with multi-factor authentication where possible. Sharing these safety practices empowers survivors and their communities to maintain digital security. Educating others about these simple yet effective tips can contribute to a safer online environment and help end abuse. If you or someone you know is at risk, connecting with trusted support networks and organizations dedicated to survivor support can provide critical assistance and resources.

















































































