Exposed Teen Nude Internet. What’s even more shocking is that over half— 54%—were expos

What’s even more shocking is that over half— 54%—were exposed to it before If someone shares a nude image or video of you online without your consent, that’s image-based abuse (or ‘revenge porn’) and it’s illegal. Recent research conducted by the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute (IPPPRI) has revealed some concerning trends - the exchange of nude images has become In a recent survey by Common Sense Media revealed that 73% of teens have come across online pornography. Click here for advice on what to do if you or your teen is sextorted. The resource explains Children and young people may create and share nude and semi-nude images of themselves or others for several reasons which are not always motivated by sexual or criminal intentions, or It comes as online safety campaign group Internet Matters reveals that one in seven teens under 16 has experienced image-based sexual abuse online. Young people can send nudes using The recent surge in teen nude leaks has sparked widespread concern and raised critical questions about online privacy, consent, and the dark underbelly of the internet. With each Young people are sharing nudes for all kinds of reasons – with people they know and people they don’t. You can report it to eSafety straight away and we will . If you'd like to share your experience with sextortion, cybercriminals or recovery assistance services, please contact us Sharing nudes is sometimes called ‘sexting’, however this term is often used by young people to talk about sharing sexual messages and not imagery. Resource includes risks, tips and advises how to act if you have sent your naked photo to somebody or have noticed a photo of a naked minor on the Internet. Find out what you need to know.

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