How to find the person who is harassing you?
Have you ever encountered this situation? You are being harassed by someone through text messages and phone calls, but you don’t know who it is?
Find the identity of this person who harasses you with the following steps.
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Steps to take if someone is bothering you
If you’re being harassed on Android, your first step should be to contact Google and report it.
You can do that through their help center. If enough users report a specific number for harassment, it will be disabled or put into a special area where only other Android users can call that number. It doesn’t happen often but when it does work, it sure beats sending out threats of violence against someone who may not even know they’re offending others with their phone calls.
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Steps to take if someone harassed you online
Take screenshots of every message or comment and save them on your computer or phone.
If it’s on a social media platform, screenshot from both your account and theirs so that there’s proof they sent you something negative
Report them through whatever means are available (see each social media platform's help page for more information)
Block that asshole!
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Ways in which people use anonymity online
If you’re dealing with harassment and cyberbullying, even if it seems like a relatively small problem, there are some simple ways in which people use anonymity online—like anonymous chat rooms or social media accounts—to make your life harder. You could try asking your service provider for help by using one of these programs: Anonymous Browsing: This browser, also known as Ghostery, allows you to browse anonymously through web pages.
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Tips on how NOT to get doxxed yourself
If someone has doxxed you, your personal information like address, phone number, and even details about your loved ones can easily be found online. This guide will go over how to make sure your information doesn’t end up on any website or forum. If someone else has been posting personal information about you without your consent, it’s best not to post additional information that can further identify yourself.
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Does being doxxed matter?
Being doxxed can mean a lot of things, but in most cases it’s bad news. Whether your
address and phone number have been leaked online, or a nasty stranger has discovered your family members’ identities, getting doxxed means that someone now knows personal information about you. But let’s talk about why being doxxed doesn’t really matter at all.
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What should I do if my personal info was posted online without my consent?
If someone has posted your personal information online without your consent, be it home address, phone number or any other sensitive details, it’s time to take action. You don’t have much time: Your ability to have private information removed from Internet sites under U.S.
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The good, bad and ugly sides of doxxing
Although doxxing has seen an uptick over the past few years, many of us still don’t really know what it means. But before we can understand what it means and why it’s bad, we should start by learning a little bit about doxxing in general. The word itself might sound intimidating or even threatening, but at its core, doxxing just refers to digging up someone’s personal information and making that information public.