2. What is Sexting?
• Sexting is sending sexually explicit messages,
photos, or video via cell phone, computer, or
any digital device.
3. Why is Sexting a
problem?
• A photo shared between two people
can quickly become a viral
phenomenon. When a photo becomes
viral online, it is virtually impossible to
remove the damage and recall all the
copies.
4. Why is
sexting a
problem?
• . The other person can use it to pressure you to do
things, show it to other people or use it to bully
you. As far too many teens have found out, the
recipient of these messages is in possession of a
highly compromising image or message that can be
easily posted on a social networking site or sent to
others via email or text.
5. • -Don´t Access to blackmail
• - Don’t talk with strangers in
social medias
• - Talk with your Friends
about the risk of Sexting
• - Always complaint Sexting
How can I prevent the
sexting?
6. Things that you should to know
that you should know,
for example;
• 53X: Sex
• WTTP: want to trade
photos?
• 99: My parents isn´t
here
GNOC: Get naked on
camera
If a Stranger send you
one of This messages,
be careful
7. Advices for parents
(to prevent)• - Talk to your teen. A scary
thought for many of us, but one
of those unavoidable
responsibilities of parenting. Talk
to them about the possible long-
term consequences of getting
involved in sexting.
• -Remind your kids that once an
image is sent, it can never be
retrieved - and they will lose
control of it. Ask teens how they
would feel if their teachers,
parents, or the entire school saw
the picture, because that
happens all the time.
8. Advices for
parents (If
happened)• - Don’t be alarmed
• - Search the context (why? Who is the other
person?)
• - Report about it
• - Talk with your children about the risk (if she/he
send the photo)
• - Talk with your children that why he/she has to
delete the image (if she/he has recived the photo)