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  1. Revenge porn, commonly referred to as “image based abuse”, is when revealing or sexually explicit images or videos of a person are posted online without the consent of the subject. Often, ex-lovers are responsible for uploading the content, but not always.

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · It is a criminal offence under section 33 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 to upload onto the internet intimate sexual images of a person, without the consent of the person who appears in them, intending to cause the person humiliation or embarrassment.

  3. Jul 13, 2023 · The deepfaked version of their daughter reveals the terrifying repercussions that followed after her parents posted her photos and videos on social media. The ad chillingly explains how...

  4. Oct 23, 2020 · Miley Cyrus was hacked in 2008, back when she was just 15-years-old. Hacker Josh Holly released provocative photos of the young actress. Then, in 2017, Cyrus was hacked again, this time in conjunction with Tiger Woods, Kristen Stewart, Lindsey Vonn, and others. And this time, the photos were nude.

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  5. Feb 21, 2022 · The number one reason kids report choosing not to share explicit images after considering it is concern about the photos being shared or leaked (29% in a 2019 study). By contrast, only 3% said sharing being illegal was the reason they decided not to.

  6. The law says that creating or sharing sexual images or videos of a child under 18 is illegal, even if the person sharing is a child. This includes: sending sexual messages to a child; a child taking an explicit photo or video of themselves or a friend; sharing an explicit image or video of a child, even if it's shared between children of the ...

  7. If someone has shared revealing or intimate photos or videos of you, or is threatening to share them, this is a crime in Scotland. There are steps you can take. If you're not sure if what's happened is a crime, check what's the crime. This advice is mainly for adults 18 and over.