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Videoing or capturing revenge porn has been illegal since 2015, but threatening the victim with sharing the content has not
It’s been announced today that the law is to change with regard to revenge porn.
You will now face up to two years in prison if you threaten to share sexual images – or videos – of a person without their consent.
The Government has confirmed the move comes following years of campaigning from charities, publications and victims alike. Former
A major change in law has been announced: it's now illegal for somebody to threaten to share another's nude photos or intimate videos. The move will help to