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  • Post category:Online safety
  • Post published:December 10, 2014

Whilst it is recommended that you just stay clear of sexting, if you are going to do it don’t show your face or anything that is distinguishable about you; such as a tattoo, piercing or an identifiable piece of furniture.

Source: The Wireless Report 2014 @ Ditch the Label

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