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  • Post category:Behaviour / Bullying/abuse / Online safety
  • Post published:November 22, 2014

If you know that an indecent image of you or a friend has been posted online, you or your friend can contact the website, such as Facebook or YouTube, to have it removed. You can do this by visiting the help and safety areas of their websites and following their reporting links.

Source: Sexting | Online and Mobile Safety @ ChildLine

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Tags: abuse, behaviour, bullying, online safety, social networking

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