Internet Safety

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Let's start this off with your safety is your responsibility!
You don't know who's on the other end. You don't know the research they've put into a task, whether they're trust worthy and they don't know you or what you can handle.
At least not at first and even then there's numerous stories of people who have had online relationships that lasted multiple years and ended in devastation.

Here's a few things you can do to help protect yourself and still have fun online;

1. Don't get too emotionally attached.
Keep a level head and understand it's the internet

2. Limit the personal information you give.
Unless you're both close enough to meet there isn't reason to get too detailed about your life unless there's a base relationship established. Even then proceed with caution ⚠️
If you do go to meet public place let someone where you will be and to check on you within a set amount of time.

3. Pictures
There's a few ways to protect yourself here.
-Remove the meta-data
-Don't show your face
-Cover distinguishing marks/tattoos
-Watch your background so there's nothing to specific to your location.

Doing those can help prevent someone from figuring out who you are. If the pictures are saved or even posted elsewhere it would take someone who intimately knows you to recognize you.

4. Kik, snapchat, and most other messaging services are not secure. Have that understanding when you go to use them.

None of this is to scare anyone from playing. Just a word of precautions to take. Also promted by a recent conversation with someone who was threatened with her pictures

Be safe, have fun, keep it kinky!
Feel free to discuss and add to this.
 

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