Tips on how to stay safe online during the COVID-19 pandemic
Find the latest information to help you manage online safety issues. Use the filters below to tailor content to your specific needs.
A guide to social media, apps and games with links to online safety information and how to report abusive content.
Tips for staying safe online during the COVID-19 pandemic
We can help Australians if their intimate image or video has been shared without consent.
Get advice, help and support if you are experiencing online abuse as part of domestic and family violence.
Ways to deal with threatening, intimidating, harassing or humiliating online behaviour.
Understand how to combat cyberbullying and stop the harm it causes.
There are two main ways to remove abusive content —report it to the online platform it was posted on, or report it to eSafety.
Make the most of the security features available on your devices, and build good habits to keep yourself safe online.
If you are new to digital technology, or need tips on something specific, we can point you in the right direction.
Being connected has great benefits but you to need to make sure that your online world does not take over your life.
You can help your loved ones by planning what will happen to your digital presence after you pass away.
How to protect your personal information including advice on setting strong passwords.
Understand the risks of being online and what you can do to have a safer experience.
How to collect evidence by taking screenshots or photos of the content.
Learn more about online scams and how to avoid to them.
Your digital reputation is the digital footprint created by all the things you say and do online, as well as what others post about you.
Understand what sextortion is, how to protect yourself and what to do if someone is threatening to share an intimate image of you.
Many people enjoy online gaming, including multiplayer gaming, however it also comes with risks.
Learn how to connect safely using wi-fi and Bluetooth, browse the web, and get the best out of apps, the cloud and GPS technologies
Libraries are important information hubs for all Australians, and are great places for people to find out about online safety.
Sporting organisations, clubs and community groups have an important role to play in keeping children and young people safe online.
eSafety is committed to sharing information and collaborating with governments and organisations around the globe, as they work to protect and safeguard their citizens online.
How to deal with child sexual abuse material and other prohibited online content.
Frontline workers and support providers have an important role to play in keeping Australians safer online.
Unwanted contact is any type of online communication that makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
Information, images and videos posted online can be untrue or misleading, so check the facts before sharing them.
Sexting or sending nudes is the sending of sexual photos, messages or videos.