why we need advice?
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It is most cheapest thing in the world....
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Explanation:
Because each situation is different, it's important to outline what issues young people might experience and strategies that have worked for others.
This section looks at:
Relationships
Shared something you regret?
Spending too much time online?
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Have you shared something you regret?
Everything you do or say online can be a reflection of you and your reputation, but if you’ve share something you regret, don’t panic.
It’s so easy to post online that we often do it without thinking about the consequences.
Sometimes, we post things we wish we hadn’t and want to get them removed.
Firstly, it’s not the end of the world.
Hopefully in most cases there are no serious consequences for your future, but you should be aware that there is no guarantee that others (such as future employers, academic institutions and new friends) won’t see the content in the future.
If you’ve seen content online you regret posting, you can contact the site administrator and ask them to remove the content.
But be aware your content could have been copied, shared or saved on someone’s device before you had a chance to remove it.
Nothing is so bad you can’t tell someone. Speak to a trusted adult, or counselling and support services.