The World Wide Web is the biggest information exchange out there: many more people than you intend have access to your information, including your parents, teachers, employer(s), the police and strangers, some of whom might be dangerous.
You will be able to find all the information and tips you need to protect yourself, your friends and your family against the potential for online trouble on this page.
UK:
For a list of organisations that are able to help you when you become a victim of ID-theft, fraud or privacy abuse - or if you need to report anything regarding these topics, please see Home Office's identity theft website:
http://www.identity-theft.org.uk/who-can-help.html
Other countries:
On the profile page of every member, as well as most areas of communication on the site, there are 'Report Abuse' buttons. Use these buttons to contact WAYN support that a member has violated the terms of use of the WAYN site.
In the event that you experience online behaviour from others that you feel you and/or a friend may be in potential immediate danger, you should call your countries emergency services telephone access number for assistance(this is often, but not limited to, 911, 999, or 112)