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Online to Offline Risk

Aware360 Pro • Online Safety

📱 Online → Offline Risk

A calm, educational guide showing how unsafe online contact can shift from “just chat” into secrecy, pressure, location-sharing or meeting requests — and how to respond safely.
Stop → Save Evidence → Block/Report → Tell a Trusted Adult

🛡 Safeguarding-led
🚩 Red flags explained
🎭 Branching scenarios
🧠 10-question quiz
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent drill builder
🔁 Full reset

What This Page Teaches

How it can progress

  • Access (DMs/games/group chats)
  • Trust (fast bonding / flattery)
  • Testing (small secrets first)
  • Isolation (private chat)
  • Pressure (guilt/anger/rush)
  • Offline push (location/meeting)

What red flags look like

  • “Don’t tell anyone.”
  • “Move to private chat.”
  • “Where do you live/go to school?”
  • “Prove it / do it now.”
  • Guilt, threats, or anger
  • Meeting suggestions or gifts

What to do safely

  • Stop replying
  • Save evidence (screenshots)
  • Block/Report in app/game
  • Tell a trusted adult
  • Never meet anyone from online

This page is educational and non-graphic. If there is immediate danger, contact emergency services in your area.

🚩 Red Flag Picker

Tap a red flag. You’ll see why it matters and the safest next steps.

✅ “What Should I Do Right Now?” Builder

Choose what’s happening. This generates a clear, step-by-step plan.

Pick the situation

My trusted adult

Make it real: type who you will tell.

My safe script

Tap a script you can say out loud.

🎭 Branching Scenario Simulator

Press “Generate”. Pick a response. You’ll get feedback + a risk score.

Risk: 0/10 Scenario: 0

Scenario

Press “Generate scenario” to begin.

Golden rule

If someone suggests secrecy, personal details, private chat, gifts, or meeting offline: Stop • Save evidence • Block/Report • Tell a trusted adult.

👨‍👩‍👧 Parent / Coach Drill Builder

Build a short weekly plan (5–10 mins). Calm, confidence-building, not fear-based.

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Boundary language practice

Short. Clear. No explaining. No debate.

Avoid

  • Fear-based threats
  • “Stranger danger only” (risk can involve known people)
  • Long lectures (kids switch off)
  • Shame/blame if a child made a mistake

🧠 Knowledge Check (10 Questions)

Pick an answer. If wrong, you’ll see exactly why + what to do instead.

Score: 0/10 Question: 1/10