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Facebook and Women's Aid have launched an online safety guide

Social media has created a world that is more connected than ever before.

People can share life experiences with friends, family and communities across the globe.

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Despite the obvious advantages to social media, there are some risks that come with putting personal information on the Internet.

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Women’s Aid have teamed up with Facebook to offer tips on how you can maintain safety and control over your information online.

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"The first line of defence: select strong account security settings and notifications" is the first point made in the guide to staying safe on Facebook. 

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The second line of defence is outlined as taking "control of your privacy settings," as it is important to know who can see what you post. 

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The guide says that the third line of defence is defining your trusted community. 

If someone is abusing, harassing or threatening you, remember to take it one step at a time.

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Women's Aid have put together some further information on digital safety, which outlines your legal options with regards to online abuse, safety planning and how to report assaults. 

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If you have a concern you wish to discuss in detail, call the 24 hour National Free-phone Help line 1800 341 900.

Find out more on how Women’s Aid can help at womensaid.ie/services.

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