13/03/2026
In a world where friendships can start with just one click, not every online connection is safe. 🌐
Behind some usernames are people hiding their true identity, waiting for someone to trust them. This poster shows how online predators pretend to be friendly, the same age, or harmless just to get close to their victims. What looks like a simple message may actually be the beginning of manipulation.
The shadow behind the phone represents the real danger behind fake accounts. The username shown on the screen is only a disguise, while the shadow shows the predator’s true identity. These people may ask you to keep secrets, offer gifts, or pressure you to respond, which are common warning signs of online grooming.
Secret keeping, gift giving, and pressure are shown in the poster as signs that something is wrong. If someone tells you not to tell your parents, offers money or game items in exchange for favors, or makes you feel guilty for not replying, you should be careful. These are not actions of a real friend.
How to Stay Safe Online:
• Don’t trust easily — Not every friend request is friendly.
• Never keep secrets from trusted adults — Online safety is not something you should handle alone.
• Block and report suspicious accounts — Protect yourself and others.
• Trust your instincts — If it feels wrong, it probably is.
Your safety online is just as important as your safety in real life.
Stay alert. Stay smart. Stay protected. 🔒
Emergency Hotlines:
📞 PNP-ACG: 0917-847-5757
📞 Dial: 163
12/03/2026