eSafety
The LGBTIQ+ learning lounge explores a range of topics to help the LGBTIQ+ community stay safe online. The resource includes practical tips and guidance on dealing with online trolls, staying safe when meeting people online, and what to do if things go wrong.
Join our social media self-defence webinar
eSafety’s social media self-defence workshop aims to help women use social media platforms more safely and effectively.
The webinars cover how to set up your social media accounts and profiles with safety in mind, and how to deal with online abuse through muting, blocking and reporting.
Register now for the next webinar on Wednesday 22 March.
Make a report if something goes wrong online
If you or someone you know experiences online abuse, you can do something about it. Depending on the social media service or online platform, you can report, block or mute the abuse.
If it meets our thresholds, eSafety can also remove harmful online content.
Tell us how we can make Safer Internet Day even better
Thank you to everyone who got behind Safer Internet Day on 7 February.
If you got involved, we’d love to hear your feedback by filling out our quick survey.
Missed Safer Internet Day this year? No probs. You can still download the resource kits for ideas to get your workplace or school involved in making every day a Safer Internet Day.