
The Alberta RCMP is emphasizing the importance of online safety, reminding citizens that digital activities can have real-world consequences.
To protect yourself online:
– Post wisely: Limit personal details and adjust privacy settings to control who accesses your information.
– Disable location services: Share your location only with trusted individuals.
– Be cautious with friend requests: Accept requests solely from people you know as online identities can be deceptive.
– Think before sharing images: Only share photos you’re comfortable being public indefinitely.
– Stay alert to scams: Be wary of suspicious links, emails, and attachments; avoid providing information to untrustworthy websites.
For parents:
– Foster open dialogue: Encourage children to discuss their online experiences and educate them about risks like cyberbullying and inappropriate content.
– Set clear rules: Define boundaries for screen time and online activities; consider keeping devices in shared spaces for supervision.
– Enforce age restrictions: Utilize parental controls to ensure access to appropriate content.
If you suspect you’re a victim of fraud, report it to local law enforcement and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre



