Did you encounter content online that you suspect to be illegal?

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Why reporting matters

If you encounter suspected CSAM online, report it.

Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) includes images or videos of a child involved in sexual activity. This material is illegal and may be evidence of abuse. You do not need to be certain that what you saw is illegal. If you are unsure whether a child is involved, you should still make a report. Trained analysts at national hotlines review reports and determine whether the material is illegal.

Reporting allows professionals to assess the situation safely and, where necessary, work with law enforcement and internet service providers to remove the content.

Below, we explain how to report in 3 simple steps. Already know what to do? Click the button below to go straight to our reporting map.

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Step-by-step

How to report in 3 steps (hover or tap to see more)

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Good to know

Never send CSAM files via email. The INHOPE Secretariat is not a hotline and cannot view, store, or process reports.

Reports sent directly to INHOPE cannot be acted on. Only national hotlines are trained and legally authorised to handle this content. Please submit your report to your national hotline once, using their reporting form.

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Common questions

  • Can I send a report directly to INHOPE?
  • Can I send a report directly to INHOPE?

    The INHOPE Secretariat cannot view or process illegal content. Only member hotlines are trained and authorised to handle reports safely.





  • Can I report content if I’m not sure a child is involved?
  • Should I attach files when submitting a report?
  • Should I report the same URL several times?
  • Is reporting anonymous?
  • Will I get in trouble for seeing the content?
  • Can I report content via email?
  • Where can I get support?
  • What if I encountered abusive content of adults?

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