A BALLYBOFEY computer expert who gives lectures to schools on how to deal with cyber bullying has set up an easy-to-use guide for children who want to leave the ask.fm website – the social media used by bullies to torment tragic Erin Gallagher.
Erin, 13, was laid to rest yesterday after Requiem Mass in Stranorlar.
She was found dead at her home in Ballybofey on Saturday, 24 hours after responding to anonymous bullies on ask.fm.
At her funeral mass Father John Joe Duffy urged young people in the congregation to return home and leave the site.
Niall Mulrine, a local computer expert, has uploaded a simple guide in how to leave the site.
You can see it by clicking the link below:
http://www.pcclean.ie/how-to-deactivate-ask-fm-account-to-prevent-cyberbullying/
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