Gaps in online safety act need addressing to protect ‘revenge porn’ victim-survivors

Research from the University of Liverpool, conducted in partnership with the Revenge Porn Helpline, has revealed that a significant number of websites analyzed containing non-consensual intimate images (NCIIs—colloquially known as “revenge porn”) may not be required to remove the images by law.

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