| What to Do | Details / How to Proceed |
|----------------|------------------------------|
| 1. Preserve the evidence | • Keep a copy of the URL, screenshots, or any other identifying information (but do not download or share the media itself).
• Note the date and time you first saw it, the device you used, and any other relevant context. |
| 2. Report to the platform | • Most sites have a “Report” button or a dedicated abuse‑report form. Use that to flag the content as illegal and specifically as child sexual exploitation (CSE).
• If the site does not have a clear reporting mechanism, you can email their support team (e.g., abuse@
• In the United Kingdom, contact Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Command via 0800 011 2233 or report online at www.ceop.police.uk/report‑a‑concern/.
• In Canada, call RCMP National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre at 1‑800‑555‑5555 (or use the online portal at www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/child-exploitation).
• For other countries, look up the appropriate national cyber‑crime or child‑protection agency; most have a dedicated hotline or online tip form. |
| 4. Report to a non‑profit hot‑line (optional) | • INHOPE (International Association of Internet Hotlines) – you can find the hotline for your country at www.inhope.org/hotlines.
• WePROTECT International – they can help route your report to the correct authorities. |
| 5. Follow up | • After you file a report, you may receive a reference number. Keep it safe; you might need it if investigators request additional information.
• If you notice the content re‑appearing elsewhere, repeat the reporting steps for each site. |
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