If you are Internet-savvy socialite, cyber bullying and social media stalking form part of the digital landscape. In a world where harassers create a new identities in a matter of key strokes, puzzling out the abuser proves a frustrating challenge. More often than not, a cyberstalker is a spurned partner or friend. Finding him – or her – may not be easy, but a little detective work or help from an outside agency yields results. Do not use your real name when creating a Facebook profile. If you prefer to use your real name, use all of the available privacy blocks and limit any personal information – such as your birthday and location – in your “About” page. You can also create a secondary Facebook account – with a pseudonym handle – and keep your friend list limited to your best friends and immediate family. Writer Bio

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