#NotYourPorn: ‘My mates videos were stolen and put online’

#NotYourPorn: ‘My mates videos were stolen and put online’

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Have you ever had sexual imagery shared without your consent? Kate Isaacs explains why consent is mandatory and why the term ‘revenge porn’ should be described as sexual abuse. She’s calling for tighter regulation of the porn industry after her best friend’s intimate videos were uploaded to an adult website without her knowledge following an iCloud hack. After setting up her campaign #NotYourPorn, Kate is now dedicated to helping young women get justice for intimate image abuse, and is here to tell you exactly what to do if it’s happened to you. This episode also includes contribution from a real cheap chat listener who shares her story, which you may find triggering. If you have been affected by any of the topics spoken about in this episode please reach out to the following for advice and support: help@revengepornhelpline.org.uk Kate Isaacs, Founder kate@notyourporn.com @notyourpxrn - Instagram Please send your dilemmas to @cheapchatpodcast on Instagram and give us a follow! @nushcope @Carlotta Constant @keepitfrank
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