Report intimate-image abuse
You do not need a Wesprs account to ask us to act. We aim to action a valid takedown within 48 hours.
You do not need an account
Anyone can report non-consensual intimate imagery to us — whether or not you are on Wesprs, and whether the person depicted is you or someone you are helping. We treat these reports as urgent.
We do not yet run an online intake form here. Building one safely without a third-party CAPTCHA — which would mean loading third-party tracking code we refuse to ship — takes time we would rather spend getting it right. Until then, the path below is the real, monitored route, not a placeholder.
Do not send us the images — send a hash
Please do not email intimate images to us or to anyone. You should not have to hand your most private pictures to another company to get them taken down.
Instead, use StopNCII.org. It is a free service run by the charity SWGfL: it creates a digital fingerprint (a "hash") of the image on your own device, and only that fingerprint leaves your phone — the picture never does. Participating platforms then use the hash to find and block matching images. Generate your case at stopncii.org and keep the case number it gives you.
How to reach us
Email [email protected]. In your message, tell us — in your own words, no images — what is happening: where on Wesprs the content is or might appear (a handle, a description, a rough time), whether the imagery is of you, that it was shared without your consent, and your StopNCII case number if you have one. A reply address we can use to follow up helps, but you don't have to give your name.
We will never ask you for a Wesprs account, a legal name, or the images themselves.
What happens next
A trained reviewer reads your report and acts on its merits — there is no automated decision and no "enough people complained" threshold. We aim to remove or block matching content within 48 hours of a valid notice, in line with the TAKE IT DOWN Act, and the account behind an upload is banned with a ban that survives deletion and re-registration. Your StopNCII case number helps the reviewer act today; we are completing our enrolment with StopNCII's hash-matching programme, and once it is live, re-uploads of a hashed image will be suppressed automatically.
Where the law requires it, we preserve the evidence and report apparent child sexual abuse material to the competent authority — the US National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and, for UK matters, the National Crime Agency; we are completing our reporter enrolment with these bodies ahead of launch. We will not contact you about an ongoing investigation; if law enforcement needs to reach you, they will.
If you are in danger
If you are in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first. A takedown request is not a substitute for help when someone is threatening you.
- email · [email protected]
- stopncii · stopncii.org