Cyber-bullying involves a minor tormenting, threatening, harassing, humiliating or embarrassing another minor using the internet, mobile phones or other digital technologies. It can occur through emails, instant messages, social media, chat rooms or fake online profiles. While technology has increased communication, it has also provided more ways for kids to bully each other online without getting caught. Parents need to be aware that their children can get into trouble at school for cyber-bullying even if it did not occur on school property. Messages sent online can be traced to the computer or device used, so deleting a message does not make it disappear. Parents should support their children, keep records of incidents, and contact the school if cyber-