Report it
If you are under 18, report online sexual abuse to one of our Child Protection Advisors at the CEOP Safety Centre.
If you're over 18, call 101 to speak to your local police.
Young people may send naked or semi naked images or videos (nudes) of themselves for a variety of reasons.
This includes:
Being pressured to send a nude is never okay. Everyone has the right to say ‘no’ if someone asks them to them to do something they’re not comfortable with.
If you’ve shared a picture of yourself (with the consent of the person you sent it to), you are never to blame for anything that happens after this.
If you are worried about a nude you’ve already sent, there are steps you can take to help the situation.
Things to consider:
No one should ever make you feel that you owe them a nude picture. Even if you’re comfortable with sexual chat or photos, it doesn’t mean you have to send a naked picture, or you’ve ‘led someone on’ if you don’t send one. You don’t have to do anything you’re uncomfortable with. There are ways to say no.
You don’t have to send someone a nude to ‘prove’ you like someone. If someone says you need to do it to prove your commitment, they’re wrong. Ask yourself – am I doing this for me, or for them? It’s a form of abuse for someone to put you under pressure to send a nude image.
When images are stored on devices, like a phone, there's a chance other people could end up seeing the images unintentionally or they could be kept for longer than you intended.
Someone who respects and cares about you should never make you feel bad for saying no.
There are a few different ways you can say ‘no’ - choose whichever way you’re most comfortable with.
Here are some suggestions for what you could say in different situations:
If you are under 18, report online sexual abuse to one of our Child Protection Advisors at the CEOP Safety Centre.
If you're over 18, call 101 to speak to your local police.
If you're ever in immediate harm or danger:
Free, confidential support online and over the phone for young people under 19.
The Mix is a charity that provides free information and support for under 25s.
Use their crisis messenger by texting THEMIX to 85258.