An Empowering Internet Safety Guide for Women

There are many more women working in non-traditional industries and are sharing their story loud and proud on social media. Unfortunately, there are also people who don’t like change and can hide behind the anonymity of a computer screen to make abusive and upsetting comments. Help keep your wahine toa safe online - share with them this useful overview of internet safety for women.

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