How to Stay Safe Online

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What to expect

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Digital spaces are a positive force for change, connection and community, but left unregulated, they are not always safe. Globally, women are 27 times more likely than men to be harassed online. 78% of LGBTQ+ people have experienced hate crime and hate speech online and there has been a 71% rise in online disability abuse.

How to Stay Safe Online will teach you how to spot, respond to, and protect yourself from online abuse and learn how to be a good ally to those experiencing it. An urgent and necessary digital self-care tool, this book will help you to support victims and empower friends, teachers, parents and willing allies to report abuse to social media companies and make online spaces safer.

With a blend of practical advice, Seyi's personal experiences and potential interviews with Hera Hussain, Gabby Edlin, Laura Bates, Yassmin Abdel, Diane Abbott, How to Stay Safe Online will:

· Provide practical tips on how to confidently navigate online spaces
· Teach you how to report and react to online abuse
· Provide information for employers, parents and teachers
· Teach you how to set boundaries and use the internet as a force for good
· Help you create your own digital self-care plan

This will be the go-to guide to developing resilience, compassion and allyship online.

© Seyi Akiwowo 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022

Critics Review

  • Seyi Akiwowo’s work to make the online world safer, especially for Black women, is not only powerful, it’s necessary

    Nova Reid, Anti-racism activist and author of 'The Good Ally'
  • ‘Seyi Akiwowo’s book is the need-to-know, must-have and barrier breaking book on fighting online abuse that everyone must have a copy of. This book is the knowledge that gives you power. It is conversational, current and relevant. Seyi talks you through it like she’s right there with you – letting you know that you are not alone’

    Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu
  • ‘Seyi Akiwowo has been at the forefront of campaigning for more intentional social media usage throughout the years, and this book highlights the various ways one goes about doing that. It is the first book of its kind to highlight how we go about being safe online as well as providing the nuance required of minoritised and marginalised people’s experience of the internet. This is essential reading for the times we live in

    Kelechi Okafor Actor Director Podcaster Writer
  • ‘This book needed to be written and thankfully it finally has. Seyi’s experience, and those of countless others, are full of valuable lessons for keeping us safe and empowered online

    Kajal Odedra. Author of Do Something: Activism for Everyone
  • ‘I wish the Internet was a safer place, but until that day comes, this helpful book is a crucial companion. How wonderful to have Seyi on our side as we navigate through the stormy seas of the online world which she, sadly, knows all too well. The brilliant tools in this book will help you set better boundaries, protect your mental health, be a better digital citizen, and in general look after ourselves and each other’

    Emma Gannon, bestselling author of The Multi-Hyphen Method
  • ‘Seyi Akiwowo is a force of nature and this book is a godsend. She exposes the depth and urgency of the online abuse crisis, explores the hypocrisy and inefficacy of tech companies and government, and explains what readers can do to improve their online lives. Accessible, empowering and potentially life-changing, this is a book everyone should read

    Laura Bates, feminist activist and bestselling author of Everyday Sexism

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