Nude blackmail is a form of sextortion in which someone uses intimate photos or videos to pressure you into paying money, sending more content, or complying with other demands.
What to do if someone is blackmailing you with nudes? Save the messages and account details first, then report and block the perpetrator and begin taking steps to prevent or remove the content.
If you are a victim of leaked content, here are immediate actions to undertake and a checklist with all steps.
By the end of this guide, you will know:
- how to collect and preserve evidence;
- how to find copies of the leaked content;
- how to request removal from websites, social media, and search engines;
- when to use a DMCA takedown notice or take legal action;
- how to monitor for reuploads and prevent further distribution.
What struck me while researching the topic is that in most cases, the perpetrator is a former or current partner. One particularly shocking case I came across involved a man who secretly filmed his boyfriend and then sold the intimate videos to a porn website.
Over the past 15 years, cases have surged: in 2016, 1 in 25 Americans suffered from nonconsensual image sharing, rising to 1 in 12 just three years later.
In 2025, the USA, along with Mexico and Australia, leads in reported cases of non-consensual distribution of intimate images and videos, according to a global study of 16,000 participants across 10 countries.
Whether you are dealing with nude blackmail or someone has already shared your private photos, it’s possible to remove the content from the internet and take legal action against the perpetrator.
In this article, I’ll show you how to do both.
Here is what a victim told us
Finding out that my content had been leaked was pure embarrassment and humiliation, especially because I no longer create that type of content.
Different Types of Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Image-based sexual abuse takes different forms depending on the perpetrator’s actions. Here are the most common:
Revenge porn
is when someone you know, a current or former partner, shares your private photos without your consent. It often happens after a breakup, and the goal is revenge, humiliation, and mental harm rather than money.
The most notorious case involved TV personality Blac Chyna, whose explicit photos were shared by her then-boyfriend Rob Kardashian, amid accusations of cheating.
Sextortion
is when someone blackmails you with your intimate photos to gain more images, sexual favors, money, etc. They may also threaten to harm you or your loved ones.
In nude blackmail cases, the perpetrator can be an ex-partner, a stranger who coerced you to send your “nudes”, or someone who stole them from your devices.
In 2025, Florida Miss United States Lindsey Langston accused her ex-partner, Congressman Cory Mills, of threatening to release her intimate images and harm future partners.
Deepfake porn
involves superimposing someone’s face onto pornographic videos without their consent, often using AI tools. In 2024, British Channel 4 analyzed the five most visited deepfake sites and found nearly 4,000 celebrities’ faces used without permission. Another study shows 84% of social media influencers have been victims of deepfake pornography.
Hidden Camera
is when someone secretly records intimate moments using spy cameras, hacked webcams, or hidden recording devices, then shares the footage without the victim’s knowledge or consent.
In 2024, CNN’s investigation revealed that Airbnb generated 35,000 customer support tickets related to surveillance devices over the past decade, with hidden cameras found in bedrooms and bathrooms of rentals across the United States and Europe.
The global nature of this violation makes it one of the most pervasive forms of image-based sexual abuse.
To sum up
- Revenge porn, sextortion, and deepfake porn are common types of image-based abuse.
- In most cases, the perpetrator is a partner seeking revenge.
Nude Blackmail: What to Do First
Spotlight
If the perpetrator threatened you or others, don’t respond to them and contact the police, who can take safety measures such as issuing a restraining order.
✔️Try not to panic
Staying calm is essential for taking the first steps to protect yourself and minimize damage.
✔️Take initial digital safety measures
Use stopncii.org to prevent the appearance of images or videos on the most common porn websites and the majority of social media platforms.
✔️Ask for help
Reach out to a trusted family member or friend for assistance with taking down images and emotional support. In the US, contact trained professionals at the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative via their helpline at 1-844-878-2274 or through their website messenger.
Here is what a victim told us
I confided in my close family throughout this ongoing ordeal. I also sought Gestalt therapy to help manage the emotional pressure, and I highly recommend therapy to anyone going through a similar experience.
If you are under 18 or were when the abuse happened, contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
✔️Collect the evidence of abuse and find where else the materials were published
If your first thought is “a scammer has my nudes,” do not delete the conversation or the scammer’s profile. Preserve the messages, threats, account information, dates, and other evidence before reporting the account.
Evidence is especially important in a nude blackmail case because threats, usernames, payment requests, and messages may later disappear.
Gather evidence of the abuse carefully, so it can be used by police or in court — even if you’re not ready to take action now. You may change your mind later.
✔️Request image removal from Google, websites, or social media platforms
Most platforms and websites allow users to report inappropriate content.
In a nude blackmail situation, continuing to negotiate with the perpetrator can often increase the pressure rather than resolve it.
Should I talk to a perpetrator?
If there are threats, nude blackmail, or the person is anonymous, do not engage with them and go to the police.
Even if the perpetrator is someone you know, it’s not a good idea to deal with them alone. According to experts, it often only escalates the conflict and causes more harm.
The safer and more effective approach is to seek professional, legal, or organizational support early on, which usually leads to quicker resolution and less emotional strain.
To sum up
- Don’t act alone, seek help. It can be your close one or professionals: police, helpline and social services.
- Follow the guide above to protect your reputation and prevent further leakage.
- Don’t delete communications or private photos or videos from your device.
How to Collect Evidence of Image-Based Sexual Abuse
In nude blackmail cases, it’s essential to document the abuse properly so the evidence can be used for reports to websites, platforms, police, or in court.
- Save images, videos, and all communication with the perpetrator, as well as messages from strangers after publication. Store them on a hard drive or flash drive.
- Take full-screen screenshots showing the URL, image, and date/time. Use Wayback Machine to archive webpages.
Spotlight
If a victim is under 18 or was when the images were taken, it’s crucial not to save the files to avoid accusations of possessing child pornography. Instead, ask a family member to note the location of the images and how the perpetrator obtained them.
Request that websites or platforms preserve data about the perpetrator (IP address, date/time). This information is usually kept for 1-2 months, so act quickly. A lawyer can send a hold letter to preserve the evidence.
To sum up
- Document all the relevant evidence.
- Print them.
- Store digital copies on a flash drive.
- If pursuing legal action, request that websites hold data within 2 months of the abuse.
How to Search for Leaked Intimate Photos Online
If you are asking “how can I find my nudes online?”, start by checking whether the images have appeared in search results, social media, adult websites, or other public sources. Here’s how to do it:
Search by your name
on Google, Bing, and Yahoo, and see if any offending materials appear
Conduct a reverse image search
Go to Google Images and click ‘search by image’, upload the image, and see if there are any results. It’s safe and won’t upload your images to the internet.
Use advanced search
For instance, you can search for a specific website by googling: “site:” URL of the website”. Check typical adult and dating websites. You can also search for exact phrases, for instance, your name, in quotation marks.
If you know the content is in a specific file type, you can start your search with “filetype:” and the file extension, such as “filetype:jpg” or “filetype:mov”.
Use online monitoring tools
Set up a Google Alert that includes your name or other identifying information.
Various facial and image recognition services like TinEye help find disturbing images and create real-time alerts.
How to Remove Intimate Photos from the Internet
If nude blackmail has already resulted in your images being posted online, removal should begin as quickly as possible.
While you can remove images or videos from Google or other search results, this doesn’t delete them from the original websites. To do that, you need to contact the website owner or a provider.
Most search engines provide a form requesting your name, country, the link to the content, and screenshots of the material.
Here are the forms:
If you have the videos that were posted and used stopncii.org, they won’t appear in search results on Bing.
In cases of nude blackmail, document the photos, videos, and related threats before requesting their removal from websites and platforms.
How to remove intimate photos from the Internet
You can have your private photos or videos removed from social media platforms using their reporting tools.
In most cases, you need to:
- Go to the image or video
- Click three dots above
- Tap “Report”
- Pick “Nudity”, “Sexual activity”, or “Intellectual property”
- Then choose either “Threatening to share or sharing nude images” or “Nudity or sexual activity”.
This could also help to deactivate or suspend the offender’s account. If the content isn’t removed after your report, contact the platform’s help center:
How to remove your private images from websites
Most adult websites, like Pornhub, have forms for content removal requests. Others may not, especially those that are created by the perpetrator. So you’ll need to contact the website owner directly. If there’s no information about them on the website, use Whois to find it.
If the website owner ignores your requests, contact the hosting provider with legally supported documents.
To sum up
- Use special forms to request removal from Google and other search engines.
- Use reporting tools to take down content from social media.
- If a website has no reporting tools, identify its owner and submit your request directly.
How to Use a DMCA Takedown Notice for Intimate Image Removal
When deciding what to do if your intimate photos were leaked online, check whether you own the copyright and can use a DMCA takedown notice.
If you took the nude photos or videos yourself, you hold the copyright and can request their removal with a DMCA takedown notice. This is what you can also do if your content, for instance, from your OnlyFans, Patreon or Fansly page, is reposted without consent.
The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) prohibits anyone from using or sharing your content without permission. You can also register your rights with the U.S. Copyright Office. If a website ignores your request, a DMCA notice can help.
How to send a DMCA notice
- Identify the correct recipient using this tool.
- Look for “Registrar” or “Hosting Provider”.
- Go to their website and find a designated DMCA Agent. Usually, you can find it in sections like “Legal,” “Copyright,” or “DMCA Policy.”
- See the designated DMCA Agent’s contacts; this is where you’ll send your takedown notice.
Another way to identify a DMCA Designated Agent is to search on the government website.
For instance, I looked up the info about one of the porn websites that doesn’t have a form for content removal. Here’s what I’ve got.
So, the hosting company is GoDaddy. I couldn’t find DMCA Agent on their legal page, but there was a form for reporting an abuse.
The DMCA notice must include:
- a brief description of the explicit content
- a statement that it was shared without your consent
- your full name and contact information
- your physical or electronic signature
To ensure validity, consider hiring a DMCA lawyer or a reputation agency.
Pros:
- A quick and relatively easy way to remove content
- Templates are available on the Internet for guidance
Cons:
- Only works if you took the photos or videos
- You may need to hire a lawyer or a reputation agency
Legal Action Against Image-Based Sexual Abuse
In the US, the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act prohibits sharing nonconsensual intimate images and AI-generated fakes. Penalties include fines and 2-3 years in jail. Most states also have their own laws against image-based sexual abuse.
Use interactive maps to check laws in your state:
You can file criminal, civil, or both types of lawsuits:
Criminal:
Report to
Civil:
Seek compensation by filing a lawsuit with a lawyer. The US helpline lists specialized lawyers, some of whom offer free consultations or pro bono services.
Using a pseudonym:
You can file a “Doe plaintiff” lawsuit to remain anonymous. Procedures vary by state. Consult a lawyer or see here.
Pros:
- You are now safe and under the protection of the government.
- Possible compensation for suffering and losses
Cons:
- Can take time
- May have to face the perpetrator in court
- Lawyer fees in civil cases
How a Reputation Agency Can Help with Revenge Porn Removal
Dealing with nude blackmail and removing sensitive content online can be a painful and overwhelming experience, especially if you have no one to confide in. Studies show that over 60% of victims of image-based sexual abuse take no action to remove content.
In the USA, free help with revenge porn removal is available only for underage victims. If you’re under 18, request support here.
Adult victims can get free assistance from advocates or social workers, who help gather evidence, accompany them to the police, and provide legal guidance. However, the process of copying content, sending removal requests, and following up with websites still falls on the victim. For some people, it can be too much.
Here is what a victim told us
I immediately started looking for ways to remove the leaked content. I knew about several popular resources, but I needed a more aggressive solution and wanted a service that could help prevent the content from reappearing.
Some nude blackmail cases become difficult when websites ignore reports, removal requests, or DMCA notices.
This is where we step in. In complex nude blackmail cases, we handle the removal process for you, backed by over 10 years of content removal experience, removing unwanted material quickly and efficiently.
Reputation America can help you:
- remove content from various websites and social media platforms
- contact the platforms or the perpetrator and negotiate with no risk of escalation
- write and send a DMCA takedown notice
- check and monitor other possible leaks
Need help with your DMCA takedown notice? Contact us
How to Make Sure Leaked Photos Are Fully Removed
After a nude blackmail incident, checking for copies and reuploads is essential even after the original content has been removed.
Check it with Google Advanced and reverse image search. Set up a Google Alert. If the unwanted content still appears, request its removal under copyright law.
Here is what a victim told us
Now I know that when DMCA cannot be used, Reputation Earth is a viable option that will use its expertise and go to great lengths to remove my leaked content.
There are infinite websites with leaked content that are updated daily. Anyone with the leaked content on their PC can re-upload it multiple times on various platforms. The good news is that major cloud service providers are aware that a copyright violation will lead to the permanent shutdown of their revenue-generating websites. Plus, we can remove the unwanted content as many times as needed.
Liza Domrachova
Removal Expert
What to remember about image-based sexual abuse
The most important thing to remember when learning what to do if your intimate photos were leaked online is that you can take action and regain control.
“If you’re a victim of revenge porn, remember: it’s not your fault, and you’re not alone. Ask for help. You can remove the images, regain control of your life, and hold the perpetrator accountable.”
A checklist of immediate steps after an image-based abuse
If nude blackmail escalates into threats of physical harm to you or other people, call the police straight away.
- Try to calm down.
- Talk to a caring friend or a family member.
- If you have the content, use stopncii.org to prevent its publication on the major platforms.
- Contact a helpline or social worker and get guidance on the best course of action in your situation.
- Document everything relevant to the abuse.
- Request image removal or hire a reputation agency to do it on your behalf.
- Contact law enforcement or a lawyer to take action against the perpetrator.
- Find a therapist to reduce the toll on mental health.














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