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Goa: ‘Many calls from young girls worry about photos, video leaks online’

Goa: 'Many calls from young girls worry about photos, video leaks online'
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PANAJI: The Cyber ​​Peace Foundation, in the online safety session for women organized by the National State Commission and Goa for women and Facebook, has suggested prudential when using social media – keeping someone’s account personal, not share the location and take action Fast if someone’s picture or video has been distributed online without someone’s consent.
“Content can be reduced very easily by filling out several forms,” ​​Cyber ​​security specialists and managers for communication and training at the Foundation Cyber ​​Peace, Janice Vargese said while speaking on online sessions about data on data and social media security.
The Chairperson of the State Female Commission, Vidhya Gaude, said the commission during his tenure for the past year had received many complaints of virtual world crime where women and children were the main victims.
Better training and cyber security branch will help in the resolution of cyber crime cases, he said.
Some young women face the problem of image-based abuse where their photos and videos have leaked online without their consent.
“If someone in this situation doesn’t blame it or embarrassing it.
They have been in a difficult situation.
It’s common for family members to blame the girl to share photos or personal videos, but it’s not their fault.
They don’t make mistakes by trusting their partners or people They love.
The only guilty person is to squeeze them and share their photos, “Verghese said.
The foundation receives calls in the middle of the night on the helpline number of young girls who are depressed about their photos and videos leaking and want to take extreme steps.
“We don’t want anyone to take drastic steps.
You’re not mistaken.
You’re just a victim.
Guilty people are people who extort you,” he said.
He shared a case of a 22-year-old child whose contents leaked at 23 pornographic sites by his partner from the previous relationship.
With the help of the foundation, the girl was removed from 18 pornographic websites within two days and from the remaining five in the next few days.
“In one week all content was lowered.
The police identified the man and the action was taken against him.
Don’t feel like things that are uncontrolled and you can’t do anything,” he said.
He suggested victims to fill violations of the form of privacy, harassment content took the form or violation of the CoyPright form provided by the platform and conducted Google searches to be able to easily find the methodology.
Content on adult websites will also be lowered after the victim sends in the form removal form that has been uploaded without approval but must go through VPN to access forms on the adult website.
Even after getting the content was revealed, he suggested reporting cases of burglary to accounts, the use of illegal photos, for law enforcement.
If the police refuse to register fir and if someone knows the crime has occurred, he suggests increasing complaints to SP, district judges who have the power to take a person’s statement and direct the police to investigate.
Someone should not feel helpless, he said, and suggested contacting the State and National Commission for women who have the power to intervene if the police did not help.
There are also 24 by 7 Helplines from the National Commission.
The team at the Foundation Cyber ​​Peace will also guide victims in steps that must be taken when they work with the police and the government.
“Don’t suffer in silence.
It’s time for women standing alone and talking,” he said.
The foundation also suggested contacting complaints officers on the social media platform.

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