

What does tech-facilitated abuse look like in 2025?
As Chayn launches its DIY Online Safety Guide, co-written with EndTAB, we’re asking: What does tech-facilitated abuse look like in 2025?
Our updated guide offers clear, practical steps to help improve safety, build confidence, and find support in an era of unprecedented online harm.
As deepfakes, stalkerware, cyber harassment and other forms of digital violence continue to evolve and spread at a scale we’ve never seen before, we’ll explore how we can protect ourselves, support survivors, and create technology that heals, not harms.
💡 About the Guide
This isn’t just a refresh, it’s a response to the realities of online abuse today.
At Chayn, we’ve always believed that technology - when used with care - can be a powerful tool for good.
For over a decade, we’ve created digital resources to help survivors of gender-based violence navigate online spaces safely and confidently.
But as technology evolves, so do the risks. From dating apps and stalkerware to deepfakes and doxxing, digital harm is changing fast - and survivors, advocates, and organisations need practical, accessible tools to respond.
That’s why we’ve refreshed our Guide to Digital Safety and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) for 2025: a modern, evidence-based resource for survivors, and anyone working to support survivors in an increasingly digital world.
🧭 What to Expect
In this interactive, one-hour session, we will:
- Discuss emerging trends in digital harm — from AI misuse to trackers and deepfakes 
- Share key updates and insights from our new guide 
- Demonstrate how organisations can use the guide to support survivors 
💬 Who Is This For?
- Practitioners and organisations working on technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) 
- Gender-based violence (GBV) advocates, researchers, and technologists 
- Anyone interested in digital safety, online wellbeing, and survivor-led innovation 
We may be launching our guide, but we're also starting a wider conversation about where tech-facilitated abuse is heading - to help us all stay one step ahead.
Join the conversation with the Chayn and EndTAB teams!