What to do when someone has pictures of you?

Here's what you can do:
  1. File a police report.
  2. Get the photo taken off social media/website.
  3. Consult with an attorney.
  4. Know your resources.
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Can someone get in trouble for posting pictures of you?

If you discover that someone posted either photos or videos of you or your family on a social media site without your permission, the first thing to know is that it is illegal. Keep in mind that every platform has a different privacy policy, so the individual that posts may think they did nothing wrong.
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What happens if someone posts nudes of you?

It's a misdemeanor in some states (in Alaska, the penalty is up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,000), and a felony in others (in Hawaii, up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000).
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Is revenge porn a charge?

California Revenge Porn Penalties under PC 647(j)(4)

PC 647(j)(4) revenge porn is a misdemeanor crime punishable by a fine, probation, and jail time.
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Can you go to jail for exposing someone?

Someone convicted of felony indecent exposure can be subjected to any or all of the following penalties: Incarceration. Sentences may involve time in the county jail, or one or more years in state prison, depending on the state. The judge may require that the entire sentence be served in jail.
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What if Someone Threatens to Post Your Intimate Photos Online



What to Do When Someone blackmails you with photos?

You can call the police on the hotline number 100 and tell them what is happening. They will take your name and address and immediately send police from the local police station to meet you. You can then guide them.
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How do you report someone for posting pictures of you?

Here's what you can do:
  1. File a police report.
  2. Get the photo taken off social media/website.
  3. Consult with an attorney.
  4. Know your resources.
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Can you sue someone for sharing private pictures?

Yes, in most cases, you can sue someone for posting a picture without your consent. Suing someone for posting a picture without your permission, though, is usually the last resort. First, contact the person who posted the picture and ask them to remove it.
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Can someone post a photo of me without my permission?

Posting a photo does not require permission of the subject as long as the photo was taken lawfully (i.e. taken when the subject does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy).
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Are screenshots illegal?

Is screenshotting pictures illegal? No, screenshotting images is not illegal. However, how you use that screenshot could be illegal. If you use, publish, or share copyrighted images without the rights or licenses to that content, you're infringing on the owner's copyright and could face legal repercussions.
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Is it harassment to take a picture of someone?

It is generally permissible for people to take photographs at any public place or any private place that they own or rent. Being present on someone else's private property generally requires the property owner's consent to take photos.
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What is considered an inappropriate picture?

Some representations are obviously sexually explicit; for example pictures of sexual activity or of a naked person displaying their genitals, buttocks or breasts. An image leaving little to the imagination can generally be defined as sexually explicit!
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Can someone post a picture of you on Facebook without permission?

Any photos you've taken in public -- which is considered any place where people have no reasonable expectation of privacy -- can be uploaded to Facebook without getting permission first.
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What is image privacy rights?

Answer. You can stop a website's use of your image for three reasons: invasion of privacy, violation of right of publicity, or defamation. Invasion of privacy can occur if you are portrayed falsely and in a highly offensive manner.
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How do I get rid of blackmailer?

Take initial steps. Inform the authorities that you are being blackmailed. Keep in mind that paying is unlikely to stop the blackmailer's demands. Don't confront the person (online or otherwise); end all contact with them immediately.
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What can the police do about blackmail?

If the matter escalates to extortion through similar acts against a public official, police may start the investigation immediately and attempt to gather new proof through surveillance and video recordings. Depending on the state's definition of blackmail and extortion, the charges may change.
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How do I report a sextortion?

Contact your local FBI field office, call 1-800-CALL-FBI, or report it online at tips.fbi.gov.
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Can you sue someone for exposing you on social media?

Yes, you can sue for social media defamation. However, while it may seem natural to want to sue the social media platform for defamation, your best option is to file a defamation lawsuit against the individual poster or commenter.
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What to do if someone creates a fake profile of you?

If someone created an Instagram account pretending to be you, you can report it to us. Make sure to provide all the requested info, including a photo of your government-issued ID. If you have an Instagram account, you can report it to us from within the app, or by filling out this form.
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How do I report a stolen photo on Facebook?

1 – Scroll to the stolen photo on the person's Timeline or in their “Photos” section. 2 – Tap on the photo to open it on its own page. 3 – Tap the Options icon in the top-right corner of the screen (it looks like three vertical dots). 4 – Tap Find support or report photo and follow the prompts that follow.
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Is sending dirty pictures legal?

If a sexual or suggestive picture of an adult is shared among consenting adults in the State of California, that is perfectly legal. However, generally speaking, it is illegal to electronically share sexual images of a person, taken without their knowledge or consent.
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What is it called when you take a picture of someone without them knowing?

A candid photograph is a photograph captured without creating a posed appearance. The candid nature of a photograph is unrelated to the subject's knowledge about or consent to the fact that photographs are being taken, and are unrelated to the subject's permission for further usage and distribution.
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Why do guys take pictures of me?

Sometimes, men don't know how to tell their friends that they are in love with them and want to start a relationship with her. That's why a guy would simply ask for a picture as he likes you so much. It's a way of telling you that he wants to be out of the friend zone and start a new relationship with you.
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What can a stranger do with your picture?

Information fraudsters could get from your photos

A photo posted on your birthday, for example, would provide them with your date of birth, whereas a photo of a new house could potentially give them details of where you live.
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Can you sue someone for sharing private messages?

The short answer is yes. Defamation, a false statement of fact that damages the reputation of someone else, can come in myriad forms of communication.
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