This Wasn't Your Fault
Whether it was an ex-partner, someone who hacked your accounts, or anyone else—sharing intimate images without consent is a violation of your privacy and, in most states, a crime.
You trusted someone, or your privacy was invaded. That's on them, not you. Right now, the priority is getting this content removed and protecting yourself.
You Have Options
- Content removal from websites and search engines
- Criminal charges in 48 states + federal law
- Civil lawsuits for damages
- Restraining orders for ongoing harassment
100% Confidential
Your identity and situation stay completely private. We never share client information.
Judgment-Free
We've helped hundreds of people in your situation. No shame, no lectures—just help.
Legal Support
We can connect you with attorneys who specialize in these cases if you want to pursue charges.
How We Help
Locate All Content
We search the internet to find everywhere your images have been shared—sites you may not even know about.
File Takedowns
DMCA notices to websites, hosting providers, and platforms. Most sites comply within days to weeks.
Search Engine Removal
Get content removed from Google, Bing, and other search engines so it can't be found by searching your name.
Document for Legal Action
If you want to pursue criminal charges or civil suits, we provide documentation of everything we find.
Monitor for Re-uploads
Content sometimes resurfaces. We monitor and file new takedowns as needed.
Connect You with Resources
Crisis support, legal referrals, and victim advocacy organizations if you need them.
The Law Is On Your Side
Non-consensual sharing of intimate images is illegal in most of the US
Have laws criminalizing revenge porn
Maximum prison sentence under federal law
Sue for emotional distress and actual damages
Crisis Resources
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative
24/7 crisis helpline for victims of non-consensual pornography
844-878-CCRI (2274)