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Viral Video: Easy formula to remove leaked videos from the internet, follow these steps..

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Every coin has two sides; if there are advantages to being digital, then there are disadvantages too. You all must be well aware of the advantages, but today we will talk about the other side of the coin, i.e., disadvantages. Incidents of online fraud and online blackmail are increasing rapidly; every day, someone gets threats of making the video viral on social media and the internet.

In such a situation, it is very important for you to know what you should do in this situation, and if someone makes your photo or video viral on social media or the internet, then how can you remove the photo or video?

Who will help you?
Take the help of StopNCII.org: If your private photo or video has gone viral online without consent, then you can take the help of StopNCII.org. This site helps in removing your viral photos and videos from the internet and social media. StopNCII.org is a part of? Now, if this question is arising in your mind, then let us tell you that this site is a part of an international charity named Stop Non Consensual Intimate Image Abuse i.e. SWGfL.

What to do if the video goes viral?

Legal action: If the photo or video has gone viral, do not panic because sharing photos or videos without consent is a legal offense, a complaint can be filed against such a person under section 66E of the IT Act 2000, under this section, that person can be jailed for up to three years and fined up to two lakhs.

Register a complaint: You can complain about a viral photo or video by calling the National Cyber Helpline number 1930.

Online complaint: You can file a complaint of blackmailing online on the Home Ministry's website cybercrime.gov.in.

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