When you catch a guy staring at your chest, make a sound to indicate that you know what he’s doing and you don’t appreciate it.  Clear your throat loud enough for him to hear you and don’t continue the conversation until he looks up at your eyes.  When he does, give him a quick scowl to let him know his actions aren’t cool.  You can also say something like “ahem.”  Make sure whatever grunt or noise you make is loud and clear enough for him to react to. You can also point to your face when you make your noise to make sure the message gets across. If he keeps staring at your chest, you can repeat this a few times until he gets the message. Completely refuse to keep talking to him if he can’t look at your face. Look at him with an expressionless face and ask him to stop ogling you in a completely serious tone.  Say something like “Would you please stop looking at my chest?”  Don’t smile, laugh or ask nicely.  Speak in a matter-of-fact voice that so he knows that you’re not joking.  You have every right to be respected as a person and you shouldn’t have to be polite to someone who’s disrespecting you. If you try too hard to be nice, he might think that it’s not a big deal and keep looking at your chest. If you’re around other people, you can call him out in front of them.  Make him look like a creep in front of everyone.  Say a funny comment to draw attention to his actions and make sure it’s clear your addressing him.  If you can make everyone laugh at him, he may be too embarrassed to stare at anyone inappropriately ever again.  You might also send a message to the other men there that you’re not to be messed with.  Try using comments like:  Don’t worry.  They’re still here.  You don’t need to keep checking. My eyes are up here bud. Hello?  I’m up here. Did you get a good look?  Great!  Now we can continue. The next time that you catch a guy in the act of staring at your chest, use your body language to communicate that you feel uncomfortable with the attention.  Be sure to be obvious enough to get your point across.  Some examples of body language you might use include:  Fidgeting with your clothes.  You may lift the front of your shirt up slightly to reduce the cleavage that he can see. Put your arm over your chest to hide your cleavage. Cross your arms in front of your chest and give him a “what a creep” look.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a subtle noise. Ask him to stop. Embarrass him. Make it clear that you’re uncomfortable.

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A: Open your Galaxy’s Settings. Tap General management. Tap Reset. Tap Reset Settings. Tap RESET SETTINGS. Enter your PIN. Tap NEXT. Tap RESET SETTINGS.

Article: While some predators may ask you for personal information, others may stalk you and look at your public profiles to get information about you. To avoid this, limit the amount of specific information you put on your chatroom or social media profiles. Put only very general information about yourself, such as your general interests or the country you live in. Perhaps the most important part of staying safe while in a chatroom is not providing information about your actual physical location. Without this information, people can't physically harm you. As a result, don't tell anyone where you live, the places you hang out, or where you go to school or work. Instead of using your name, try using a nickname or an alias. This way, you'll be able to personalize your online presence, but safeguard your personal information and life. Ultimately, people you meet in chatrooms don't really need to know your real name. Your nickname can be a version of your real name or something your friends and family call you. While it may seem okay to give someone your phone number, that person can use your number to harass you, stalk you and/or intimidate you. In addition, they could use the telephone to get you to trust them and then manipulate you. As a result, never give out your phone number to people you meet online. Even if your photographs don't show street names, license plates, or other information that can be used to identify you, posting them can still open you up to danger. Photographs that show what you (or your friends) look like can give away enough information to encourage unwanted attention. Ultimately, you could attract the attention of a predator or stalker.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Limit information you put on your public profiles. Do not tell people where you live or frequent. Avoid giving out your full name. Do not give your phone number out. Avoid posting photographs.