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We have had two reports of sextortion in the Lincoln area, and we want to warn others of the dangers of sharing intimate images online.
Sextortion involves threatening to publish sexual information, photos, or videos about someone to either extort money or to force the victim to do something against their will. Criminals will often target people through dating apps, social media, webcams, or pornography sites. They may use a fake identity to befriend you online.
If a person you’ve just met online chats to you in a sexual way, or asks for sexual images, it might be an attempt at sextortion. This type of crime can happen both very quickly, and over a long time.
The strongest pieces of advice we have are not to share intimate pictures of yourself online, and to review your privacy settings to ensure that people can’t see who your friends and family are. Once an image is gone from your possession, you have lost all control of it.
You should be wary if someone you’ve met online:
If you are a victim of sextortion, it’s not your fault. There is help and support available.