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The non-consensual sharing of intimate images, both photographic and video, remains a massive problem and the Covid 19 pandemic could have worsened the situation. According to new research from Kaspersky, some 33% of those surveyed admitted to having shared nudes , or more explicit material, with someone they only had an online relationship with.
Generation Z, those under 24 years of age, shared the most, with 50% of those asked having done so. This compares to a meagre 5% of baby boomers, aged 57 to 75, and, perhaps surprisingly, 11% of those aged between 75 and 95. Moreover, since the beginning of the pandemic and the associated lockdowns, the Kaspersky research revealed what it calls a "significant impact" on the volume of intimate image sharing: 19% have shared more nudes, and 24% have received more.
With 22% of all those surveyed having intimate images of either themselves or someone else on their smartphone or laptop, rising to 34% of Generation Z, the opportunity for abuse is plain to see. "This data paints an alarming picture of significant sensitive material that can be used to manipulate or coerce victims in areas that go beyond the virtual world," David Emm, a principal security researcher at Kaspersky, said.
However, the non-consensual sharing of intimate images statistic that reveals most about this harmful and abusive act comes from a different source. The Revenge Porn Helpline has confirmed that while 75% of victims are female, 67% of the perpetrators that could be identified are male. Thus, the likely number of male perpetrators is even higher could they all have been identified. What's more, 65% of those men were either current or former partners of the victim, which reinforces the abusive nature of this behavior which is often an attempt to exert control over the victim.
This can be seen even when images have yet to be shared publicly, but threats to do so are made. The Revenge Porn Helpline explains this as being an abusive tactic to "keep them in the relationship; to control the public narrative about the break-up; to keep the victim under their control; or just because they can."
Although prevention is way better than cure, and 'take care before you share' is always a good mantra, it is far from perfect. It's impossible to know how someone you trust now might act later. You cannot secure the device your images are sent to, and the recipient could be lax about passwords or allowing others access, for example. There is no place in this debate for so-called 'slut shaming' either, and the number one thing to remember if you do fall victim to non-consensual nudes sharing is that you are not to blame.
You are the victim here and never chose for this to happen.
Indeed, according to the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, 48 U.S. states now have laws specifically concerning non-consensual pornography . In the U.K., the Law Commission, an independent statutory body that reviews the law of England and Wales, is currently developing policy around four new offences that would criminalize the taking, making and sharing of intimate images without consent . These include a base offence prohibiting both taking and sharing of any intimate image where the subject does not consent, and the perpetrator could have "no reasonable belief in consent." Things would get more serious if those images were taken or shared with an intent to "humiliate, alarm or distress the victim" or for sexual gratification. Existing offences also exist, such as " disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress at section 33 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 ," so contacting law enforcement is certainly an option.
However, if you know who shared the material and feel it is safe to do so, contacting them and asking for it to be deleted from wherever they posted can also be considered.
Although you may not initially be thinking about a legal pursuit of whoever shared the images, it's still common sense to preserve the evidence you have. The easiest method being to take a screenshot of wherever the image has appeared, including the date and any details of the account posting it. Print this out and save it to your phone and do the same with any messages or emails from the perpetrator if you have contacted them regarding publication and removal.
Acting as quickly as you can, as rationally as you are able, is vital. The longer the images are accessible, the greater the opportunity for them to be distributed further. Truth be told, though, depending upon the platform where the material has been published and who else has access to it, unless images are deleted quickly they can soon be distributed very widely indeed.
This doesn't mean you should give up before you even start, however.
If the images, or videos, are ones that you took yourself, then you should be the copyright holder and can use this to issue a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA) takedown notice against the publishing platform. Even though this is a U.S. copyright law thing, the international nature of the internet means that most web hosting and social media platforms should respond positively and quickly to such notices.
Unfortunately, cached copies of images can remain even after deletion of the original, and there's the problem of copies published elsewhere to consider. Searching using either Google's reverse image search feature , or the Yandex equivalent can help track these down.
If you can't get the images removed from specific sites, you can still request links to them removed from Google search results by completing one or both of the following takedown request forms:
For more help with regaining control if you are the victim of revenge porn or the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, including how to deal with removal from social networks, there are a number of resources online.
In the U.K., you can contact the Revenge Porn Helpline on 0345 6000 459 or by email to help@revengepornhelpline.org.uk for advice if you are the victim of intimate image abuse. The confidential Cyber Helpline service also has a guide for victims of revenge porn
For readers in the U.S., the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative also has a revenge porn crisis line: 844-878-CCRI (2274) and the BADASS (Battling Against Demeaning & Abusive Selfie Sharing) Army also provides practical support to victims by arming them with "the tools they need to become their own advocates for justice" and the resources required to regain control of their images.





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Nude It, approved by Apple Tuesday, is an augmented reality app that uses scanning technology to look straight through clothing. Something you have always wanted to do.
People need many things right now, but surely nothing more than the ability to spontaneously see through the clothing of another.
You know this is true. So do the other-oriented folks at Presselite . For they want you to share their pride in an application creation called Nude It , which was approved by the Apple store Komsomol Tuesday.
Antoine Morcos, co-founder of Presselite, admitted in a press release that the creators' inspiration in the development of this astounding technology came from the WhoIsTheBaldGuyBlog . I have embedded a YouTube video in order to give you some relief from feeling that you inhabit a strange planet called Nexus One.
In essence, the pleasure you will get from Nude It may well rival what you felt when you were 7 and took a gullible elementary school pupil into the restroom, placed their head in the toilet bowl, and asked them if they've ever seen the blue goldfish.
I can sense your cheeks twitching with anticipation as to how one might use the Nude It app. Well, the instructions tell me that you point your iPhone at a friend, or someone who is about to be a former friend, from a distance of less than 6.5 feet.
The scanning technology will then reveal to you every last mole on your victim's ribcage, as well as every last goose bump of their excitement.
The makers do warn that you should clearly see your subject's face on the screen before you activate their embarrassment.
I am concerned, though, by the images that Presselite has included as an example. You see, they show that Nude It merely reveals people in their underpants. The general method males use for this purpose is to find a lady friend with whom they can wander into any of the increasingly liberal changing rooms of our major retail stores.
Still, I know many of you will be rushing to experience this new tool and that several of you will soon have pressing appointments with your Human Resources department.

Never share your nudes with anyone, men are putting them up on websites sorted by location and by college, even including names
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My friend sent me a disturbing TikTok video today where a girl exposes a website men have been using to share nudes of women local to their area. I went on the board to my state and on the front page I saw one of my sister’s friends, a girl I have known since she was 10 and I know would never post something like that publicly. Her name and face was included in all pics with men requesting more from whatever asshole was sharing them. I went to my local college page and after going through a 2 pages I saw 3 girls I recognized. I had to stop after that because I felt nauseous.
The posts include both location and names as well, incredibly personally identifying information that sometimes had a social media handle. There are town specific threads. All the posts were of women, there were posts requesting women, even of mothers and married women.
Women need to stop sharing nudes, even if you don’t include your face in them they will still post a picture of your face above them in their sick threads. No matter how a guy tries to convince or manipulate you into sending them, even if it’s on Snapchat, do not send them. You have no idea if you will end up on a website like this no matter what you think of the guy you’re sending it to.
I’m not going to post the website, it’s been scrubbed but mirror sites of it are still active. I also don’t want any men who lurk here to know of it. There is a petition going around to have the website taken down permanently and there are legal actions you can take if you find yourself on the website. Stay safe out there.
Edit: Someone PM’d me and confirmed there have been cases of minors being posted on there too
Edit 2: Receiving a lot of pms and comments about my use of the word “men” in the title. I find the fact that’s what you have the biggest grievance with in this entire post very telling
Edit 3: Had to remove the petition link to follow sub rules!
Edit 4: I don’t know how but site owners have started catching on to how people are talking about their creepy sites. Two of the mirrors I know are down for maintenance and “members only” and one is also trapped behind a paywall even though 1 hour ago they were open for anyone to see. Looks like they are trying to lock down their operation before the movement against it gets too much traction
Edit 5: To all the concerned women messaging me, I will be answering all of your PMs. Some of the women who did message me have found their pics on the sites before they were locked out by the site owners. In light of this, I am still sharing the links with users I can verify are women (I will NOT be sharing with any men) for you to have in case they do open the sites back up. Please PM me if you would still like the links and I’ll send you instructions on what I need to verify you are a women and how I will send these links to you. For now I’m taking a break from answering PMs but I will get back to everyone today or tomorrrow.
Edit 6: I promise this is the last edit to this post. I have gotten over 500 messages so far and I will respond to all of them! It might take me a while to respond however. The only thing is I seem to have hit some sort of chat limit and now I’m unable to respond to anymore chats people send me today. PMs are still working but I am just going to post the instructions on my profile and pin it so you don’t need to go through the chat feature to reach me. I will still be vetting obviously. I am also planning on compiling a guide from suggestions in the comments of what to do if you find your pic on one of these sites and will work on it this week and send it to those who PM’d me. Lastly, I just want to thank the incredible women who have shared their stories and worries with me over their pictures appearing on one of these sites. The sheer amount women who have this anxiety is staggering, I just want to say in all likelihood you aren’t on these sites, but even if you are it’s not a reflection on you. It’s a reflection on the sick fucks who could betray someone’s trust so flippantly, and I hope they rot in hell. I also hope everyone pushes your local politicians on revenge porn laws so that women don’t have to suffer the anxiety and ramifications of having their nude images shared without consent online. I hope all of you stay safe.
How can I check if I’m on there? Can’t believe I even have to ask but I got unknowingly recorded by this guy when we hooked up and I’ve been paranoid ever since. He told me about it after. He didn’t “secretly” record me, it’s just that we had sex in his shop and he has security cameras. I asked him to delete it but he said “I can’t bring myself to do it.” I don’t think he’s shitty enough to post something like that but I wish I could know for sure.
I get worried about this stuff too but I have no idea how to know for sure. It's honestly terrifying
My ex posted my photos on a revenge porn site. Not only that, he sent them to my friends and family directly. The scariest part was that men would comment on my photos on the revenge porn site with my full name, my social media links, and the links to my family members' social media post. I was terrified that they would find me in real life and hurt me. It was to date the worst experience of my life. Nobody deserves that and I am sad to see nothing has changed.
Good lord your ex was a complete psycho...
I will never forget the day I got to school and nearly everyone was looking at me, laughing, etc and it took until lunch for someone to tell me the man that sexually abused me between the ages of 7-14 posted pictures of the abuse on 4chan.
I skipped school for nearly a month, getting off the bus, going to the gas station that didn't card, to go get fucked up on 4lokos alone because everyone saw those fucking pictures and no one cared that I was visibly distressed and being raped in them.
I had a lot of nudes saved on an ex's phone from back in 2013. The phone was stolen and he didn't have a lock on it. Now I'm fucking terrified my photos are out there if some creep took the phone. I really hope the person just wiped the device and didn't care about anything on it.
My ex-girlfriend gave me some nudes when we were dating, and about a week after we broke up she texted me asking me (in a bit of a panic, or at least as much as that can be conveyed by text) to delete them from my phone and make sure to get them from my cloud. She'd read articles about websites much like the ones you found, including people who hack cloud servers to get private info. It's sad and terrifying shit, to think that people will just spread out private things like that.
This is really disheartening. If anyone finds one of their picture or video posted online like this, I think the following are the steps you would need to take:
Perform a google reverse image search on the image (In chrome - right click>"search google for image" )
Contact site admin and let them know the image is present without your concent
Perform a DMCA take down . It works!
A bunch of US states and a lot of countries have regulations against revenge porn. Prosecute the bastards to the fullest extent of the law.
If you find or suspect any of the image shared in the site is of a minor - report it immediately to the fbi
I am not the expert in any of this - but the above is simply what I picked up from a variety of resources through the years - hopefully someone finds them helpful.
This may get down-voted to hell, but my comment is about technology not about people (People are SCUM for sharing private things).
Nothing in the digital realm is safe: not photo's, not video's, not music, not secrets... not anything.
Everything digital can and will be stolen, leaked and abused.
Only take digital nude photo's if you don't care if the whole world see's them. That is the reality, there is no digital security. it sucks.
The leaking part is very important. Even if you trust the intentions of the entity you share data with they can't guarantee that their data is safe. And even innocent "i don't have anything to hide" type information is dangerous in the wrong hands. Seemingly harmless information can still be used to impersonate you for example.
You hit the nail on the head here. I remember an interview with Kristin Bell where they asked if she and her husband sexted, and she made this exact point.

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