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= How to Avoid Common Internet Screamers = Internet screamers, also known as jump scares or shock sites, are designed to startle or frighten unsuspecting internet users. While less common now than in the early days of the internet, it's still useful to know how to avoid them. Here are some key ways to protect yourself from internet screamers: == Be Wary of Suspicious Links == Many screamers are disguised as innocent-looking links or websites. To avoid them: - Don't click on unfamiliar links, especially those sent by strangers or posted in comments sections. - Hover over links to preview the URL before clicking. If it looks suspicious, don't click. - Be skeptical of links promising shocking or unbelievable content. == Use Browser Extensions == Several browser extensions can help protect against screamers: - ScreamBlock for Chrome warns you about potential screamers. - NoScript for Firefox blocks scripts that could trigger screamers. - uBlock Origin has options to block known shock sites. == Be Cautious on Social Media == Social media is often used to spread screamers. Take precautions by: - Not automatically playing videos in your feed. - Being wary of posts asking you to "look closely" at an image. - Avoiding clicking on sensational headlines or thumbnails. == Research Before Viewing == If you're unsure about a site or video: - Search for the name + "screamer" to see if others have reported it. - Check sites like Know Your Meme for information on viral content. - Ask friends if they've viewed it before you do. == Adjust Your Volume == Keep your computer volume at a moderate level, especially when browsing unfamiliar sites. This reduces the impact if you do encounter a screamer. == Be Extra Careful Around Halloween == Screamers tend to circulate more frequently around Halloween. Be especially vigilant during this time of year. == Recognize Common Tactics == Screamers often use similar tactics: - Telling you to look closely at a seemingly normal image - Promising to reveal a hidden message or optical illusion - Claiming to show cute animals or funny videos == Use Safe Browsing Settings == Enable safe browsing settings in your web browser. This can help block known malicious sites, including some that host screamers. == Be Mindful of the Source == Screamers are more likely to come from certain sources: - Chain emails or messages - Comments sections on websites or social media - Unfamiliar websites, especially those with lots of pop-up ads == Educate Others == Help friends and family learn about screamers and how to avoid them. This reduces the chances of them inadvertently sharing screamers with you. By following these guidelines, you can significantly reduce your chances of encountering unwanted internet screamers and enjoy a more pleasant online experience1<ref name="ref4">4</ref>[12]. == References == <references />
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