I came across a blog on Payhip about fighting digital blackmailers. It suggests not engaging, securing accounts with 2FA, and reporting to authorities. Seems solid, but I’m curious—has anyone here dealt with online extortion? The post emphasized documenting threats, which I hadn’t considered. What’s worked for you to stay safe?
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LATTE - noun, pronounced latt-te
Large stone pillars (håligi) capped by stone capitals (tåsa) carved by the ancient Chamorro people to use as building supports. The latte stones have been made of limestone, basalt, or sandstone, and quarries have been found on all of the larger islands of the Marianas.
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I read that blog too https://inglishe.com/best-5-ways-to-fight-off-digital-blackmailers/ and the advice about documenting threats really stood out to me. Keeping screenshots and records can be crucial if things escalate and you need to report it. Personally, I’ve avoided issues by keeping my social accounts private and never sharing sensitive content, even in private chats. Enabling two-factor authentication has also given me extra peace of mind. Staying calm and not engaging with blackmailers is key. The Payhip post covers these basics well—it’s definitely worth following those steps.