People who share downblousing and deepfake images may now face jail time

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People who share downblousing and deepfake images may now face jail time
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Sharing deepfake and downblousing images without consent will soon become a crime, and offenders may face jail time under new anti-abuse measures unveiled by the Ministry of Justice today.

Upskirting, the highly intrusive act of someone taking a picture under another person’s clothing without their consent, was also made illegal in 2019, in the wake ofby activist Gina Martin. “I was angry that every woman I knew had a story of being sexually harassed in some way. I needed somewhere to put my frustration,” she said at the time.

Around one in 14 adults in England and Wales have experienced a threat to share intimate images, with more than 28,000 reports of disclosing private sexual images without consent recorded by police between April 2015 and December 2021., welcomed today’s announcement from the government. “Refuge welcomes these reforms and is pleased to see progress in tackling abuse perpetrated via technology,” she said.

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