Digital Harassment: Recognizing and Protecting Yourself in the Digital Age
Understanding Digital Harassment in Co-Parenting Situations
Just because it's online doesn't make it less real. Digital harassment is modern-day control—stalking, threats, or constant monitoring. Your screen deserves boundaries too. Block. Report. Protect your privacy like your peace depends on it—because it does.
What is Digital Harassment?
Digital harassment encompasses a range of harmful online behaviors, including:
- Constant unwanted messaging
- Cyberstalking
- Threatening emails or texts
- Unauthorized monitoring of social media
- Sharing private information without consent
- Online intimidation
Key Resources for Canadian Victims
Support and Legal Protection
- Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
- Victim Support Services Ontario
- Canadian Anti-Harassment Legal Hotline
Practical Steps to Protect Yourself
- Document All Interactions
- Use Privacy Settings
- Block Inappropriate Communication
- Seek Legal Guidance
- Prioritize Personal Safety
Technology Safety Tips
- Use secure communication platforms
- Enable two-factor authentication
- Keep screenshots of harassing messages
- Consider changing phone numbers/email
Legal Considerations
Digital harassment can constitute:
- Criminal harassment
- Breach of custody agreements
- Potential restraining order violations
Reporting Mechanisms
- Local Law Enforcement
- Online Platforms' Reporting Tools
- Family Court Support Services
When to Seek Professional Help
- Persistent threatening messages
- Feeling unsafe or intimidated
- Repeated boundary violations
- Impact on children's well-being
TAKE ACTION NOW
🚨 If you're experiencing digital harassment, you're not alone. Reach out for support!
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Legal Disclaimer
This blog post provides general information and should not be considered legal advice. Always consult local legal professionals for personalized guidance.
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