SEXTORTION AWARENESS & PREVENTION CHECKLIST FOR PARENTS

Learn how online exploitation scams work and what steps families can take to stay safer

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The internet connects your kids to the world.

It's important to understand who your children interact with online and how to keep those interactions safe!

The internet connects young people to friends, learning, and opportunities, but it also exposes them to risks that aren’t always obvious.

Understanding how online exploitation scams work can help you have informed, calm conversations with your child and respond effectively if something happens.


Below is an example of a scam message used by criminals (for educational purposes).

Do NOT respond to messages like this...

Who this Checklist is for:

Parents & Caregivers

Teachers & Guidance Counselors

Pediatricians

Police & Cybercrime Investigators, etc.

What you’ll learn in this checklist:

How to respond if your child is targeted

What to do and what not to do

How to report the incident to the authorities

Where to find trusted support resources

When to use it:

Before issues arise. Talk to Your Kids so You Can Be Prepared!

Or if a child tells you they are a victim online.

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