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In this section:
1. What is intimate image abuse (revenge porn) |
2. What you can do: reporting it to us |
3. Reporting it to social media companies if it happened online |
4. Help and support |
Most social media sites have rules against sharing intimate image abuse or 'revenge porn' content without your permission, so you should be able to get the material removed.
Find out how to report to the most popular social media companies and what will happen next.
There are also organisations that can support you in getting intimate image abuse content removed from social media and other online locations.
Advice and information if you experience intimate image abuse or ‘revenge porn’ and help getting images removed.
0345 6000 459
You can also email [email protected].
Open 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.
The Revenge Porn Helpline's service is for adults (18 or over) only.
StopNCII.org helps adults remove intimate images shared without their permission online.
The website Report Harmful Content can also help you get content removed.
Help and advice for under 18s. Childline can help you to get shared images removed from the internet.