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.
Live streaming lets you create, watch and share videos in real time. There are lots of dedicated live streaming apps but most social media platforms let you live stream now too.
Many people use it to:
Some apps let viewers comment on the live stream as it’s happening. Some people use this feature to put pressure on young people to do things they normally wouldn’t. This includes encouraging young people to act in a sexual way or remove their clothes on video.
They may encourage young people to do things by:
The young person in the video can feel pressured to respond to these kind of comments or do what people are asking them to.
Pressuring young people in this way is illegal and is a form of online blackmail.
If someone asks you to remove your clothing or do anything sexual during a live stream, stop recording and tell an adult you trust. You can also report it to CEOP. No matter what the situation is, it is never your fault.
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.
Sexual abuse