Glossary

advocates: someone who publicly supports someone or something.



age verification system: technology used by a website to check and make sure that a user trying to access a website if of the age required to view the website’s content.


circumvent:
to avoid a problem or rule that restricts you, especially in a clever or dishonest way - used to show disapproval.



contract:
an agreement.





cyberbullying:
the use of technology (such as Facebook, Twitter, cell phones, etc.) to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person.




despite: used to say that something happens or is true even though something else might have prevented it.




flirt: to behave towards someone in a way that shows that you are attracted to them or like them, although you do not really want a relationship with them.




humiliation: a feeling of shame and great embarrassment, because you have been made to look stupid or weak.




illegal: not allowed by the law.




implement: to take action or make changes.




isolation: when one group, person, or thing is separate from others.




minors: children under the age of 18.




opportunity: a chance to do something or an occasion when it is easy for you to do something.




potential: the possibility that something will develop in a particular way, or have a particular effect.




predators: someone who tries to use another person's weakness to get advantages.




prohibits: an order to stop something.




restrictions: a rule or law that limits or controls what people can do.




vouch:
to say that you firmly believe that something is true or good because of your experience or knowledge of it, promise, guarantee




well-equipped: not ready.