Government crackdown on sharing intimate images without consent

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People who share intimate images without consent face up to six months in prison under a government crackdown on so-called ‘revenge porn’.

This would rise to two years where it is proven a perpetrator also intended to cause distress, alarm or humiliation, or to obtain sexual gratification.

Offenders found guilty of sharing the image for sexual gratification could also be placed on the sex offenders’ register.

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