Nude or sexually explicit imagery of someone under the age of 18
(hereafter, "minor" or "child") may constitute Child Sexual Abuse
Material (CSAM). CSAM consists of any visual depiction, including but
not limited to photos, videos, and computer-generated imagery, involving
the use of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
CSAM is illegal. If you suspect a child is in immediate danger, contact the police immediately.
Abuse
Reports are not limited to CSAM and include activity such as phishing,
spread of malware, sharing of data breaches or sensitive information,
doxxing, impersonation, and targeted stalking or harrassment.
Abuse Reports are very serious and should not be submitted without careful consideration.We
ask that you exercise caution before filing a report. You must provide
detailed information including legal contact information. PrivacySafe
will respond as soon as feasible but will take necessary time for
thoughtful review. Cases involving intellectual property or licensing
infringement and complex cases may not be closed for 90 days or longer.
Before submitting a report, please review the information below.
🚨 Crisis Hotlines
- Emergencies: If you believe there is an imminent
risk to you or others such as suicide, self-harm, or another emergency,
call your local emergency service (911 in the USA).
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988 Lifeline: If it is NOT an emergency but you are experiencing a personal crisis, call 988 Lifeline (call or text 988 in the USA).
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Security Help Line: If you have been the victim of a digital security incident and need immediate assistance, contact AccessNow's Digital Security Help Line (email help@accessnow.org using PGP key).
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Trans Lifeline: If you are a trans or questioning individual who needs personal support from a trans or questioning peer, contact Trans Lifeline's Hotline (1-877-565-8860 in the USA and 1-877-330-6366 in Canada).
Only continue if you have thoroughly read the above information and understand the implications of filing an Abuse Report.
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