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SafeUT

SafeUT is a free, confidential resource that gives Utah youth, parents, and educators 24/7 access to licensed crisis counselors. Through the SafeUT app or website, users can start a chat, call for help, or submit a safety tip about concerns like bullying, self-harm, threats, or someone in crisis. It is designed to help youth get support quickly and connect safety concerns to trusted adults when needed. Click the button below to access the website.

Take It Down

Take It Down is a free, anonymous tool from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children that helps people remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken before they were 18. The service works by creating a digital fingerprint, called a hash, of the image or video without sending the actual file to NCMEC. Participating platforms can then use that hash to detect and remove copies from public or unencrypted online spaces.

CyberTipline

CyberTipline is the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s secure reporting tool for suspected child sexual exploitation. Families, youth, and trusted adults can use it to report concerns such as online enticement, sexual exploitation, child sexual abuse material, or other situations involving missing or exploited children. Reports can be completed in just a few minutes, many fields are optional, and NCMEC also offers 24/7 support through 1-800-THE-LOST.

Common Sense Media

Common Sense is a nonprofit resource that helps families make informed choices about media and technology. The website offers age-based reviews for movies, shows, games, apps, books, and websites, along with practical advice on screen time, online safety, digital citizenship, and healthy technology habits. It is a helpful tool for parents who want trusted guidance on what content is appropriate for their youth.

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