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  • What is webcamsafety.org?
    Webcamsafety.org was developed as a major resource and knowledge base used to help combat the victimization and abuse of individuals online, particularly underage females, and to raise awareness about the dangers they face if they end up showing nudity online. Sections such as the Evidence Vault are updated regularly with new information as well as current examples of abuse online. This website is aimed to expose as much as possible about the recent trend of creating amateur pornography by exploiting females online.

     
  • How does webcamsafety.org help me?
    Webcamsafety.org is here to provide you with information regarding the behaviors of sexual internet predators, what to watch out for, and how to keep yourself safe. Along with 24/7 assistance with any harassment or issues you may be facing online, webcamsafety.org provides information on what do if being harassed or threatened.

     
  • What can I do if I've already been recorded?
    If you showed nudity online , even one on one, there is a chance you might have been recorded without your permission, if you are already positive you have been recorded; make note of any links you find to your videos online, any user names and/or accounts of people who contacted you for nudity, harassed or threatened you. You may also contact our team for immediate assistance.

     
  • Is there a way I can get advice?
    The information on this website provides advice on how to avoid abuses such as harassment and blackmail. Live chat is also available on this site where trained operators are standing by to aid and assist.
     
  • How do videos and images of girls who got recorded on webcam get traded online?
    Sexual internet predators use several different avenues to trade and share videos and images they capture of girls online. New chat rooms and websites such as anonib.com are setup everyday for the purpose of sharing and trading videos, these groups are comprised mostly of pedophiles who routinely trade illegal material on a daily basis, encouraging each other to post more. The videos then get distributed around the web facilitated by free anonymous file sharing sites such as megaupload.com, multiupload.com, zshare.net.