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You’re right, sharing your ASL can feel uncomfortable, especially when you’re not sure who’s on the other side. The safest approach is always to keep personal info limited or simply decline. Many people today prefer staying anonymous online, which is why privacy-focused platforms and even any secret sharing app exist they give you a space to talk openly without needing to reveal age, gender, or location to strangers.
So if someone asks for your ASL, it’s completely okay to say something like, “I prefer to stay anonymous here,” and continue the conversation only if you feel safe. Protecting your identity should always come first, whether you’re chatting casually or sharing personal thoughts anywhere online.