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.
The online world can be a positive space where you can keep in touch with friends and make new ones. But the internet can also be negatively used by people to target and hurt others. If you are ever worried about the way someone is communicating with you online or about online sexual abuse, there are steps you can take and lots of people that can help.
It is common to feel a mix of emotions if something happens online that makes you feel worried or uncomfortable. The situation might make you feel confused, angry, embarrassed, betrayed or guilty. You might start feeling these emotions when it happens, or much later on. There are no right or wrong ways to feel and remember you are never to blame.
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.
Online safety