Webcam with confidence. What are you concerned about? What can go wrong?

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Webcam with confidence

What are you concerned about? What can go wrong?

Webcam Abuse A few people want to trick or pressurise young people into doing sexual things on webcam. This can happen to boys and girls.

How does it happen? An abuser might pretend to be a boy or girl your age. They might even pretend to be someone you know. They chat and flirt online. They start to chat about sex. They ask for naked selfies, or to go naked on webcam. Then they threaten: “I will share this pic with everyone you know if you don’t do more things on webcam/ hurt yourself/ give me money... ”

Consequences

Stay Safe Don’t do anything on webcam you wouldn’t want your friends or family to see.

If it has already happened, it is never too late to get help. It is not your fault. You won’t be in trouble. 1.If someone pressures or threatens you, block them and report them to CEOP. 2.Tell an adult you trust as soon as possible. 3.Call Childline at any time on The abuser has broken the law. The police will find and arrest them.

Stay safe on webcam