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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Online safety
  • Post published:June 9, 2016

If you are under 18 and your ex boyfriend or girlfriend sends a naked picture of you on to somebody else, they are breaking the law. If images are being used against you, you can fill out a report form on the CEOP website.

Source: Sexting | Online and Mobile Safety @ ChildLine

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  • Use the Safety Centre @ CEOP (The National Crime Agency's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command) to report inappropriate online sexual conduct towards under-18's

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