Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery Removal
If intimate images of you are online without your consent — you can get help
You do not need a lawyer. You do not need to identify yourself publicly. You do not need to prove copyright. Help is available, and the process is faster than you might think.
Our policy at DesiSexGram
DesiSexGram does not host adult media. We are an editorial review and directory site. However, if any reference, link, or written description on this Site relates to non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) involving you, we will remove it urgently and without legal hurdles. This includes any mention that may identify you, link to such content elsewhere, or describe such content.
How to submit an NCII removal request
Submit the following to our priority response email:
- The specific URL on this Site where the content appears or is referenced
- A brief description of what should be removed
- Confirmation that the content was shared, displayed, or referenced without your consent
- A contact email — we will not share this publicly or with the originator of the content
Priority email for NCII reports
Email: herrvalentinepereira@gmail.com
Subject line: NCII Removal Request — Urgent
We aim to respond within 24 hours and remove or block verified references as quickly as possible.
You may submit anonymously or through a representative
If you do not wish to identify yourself, you may submit the request through:
- A trusted friend or family member
- A lawyer or legal advocate
- A victim support organisation (see below)
- An anonymous email account
We will not require you to prove your identity in distressing ways. Our goal is to remove the content fast.
Global support organisations
If the non-consensual content is hosted on other platforms (not DesiSexGram), these organisations can help you get it removed everywhere:
StopNCII.org — Global (free, anonymous)
stopncii.org — a free service backed by Meta and major platforms. You upload your intimate image to generate a digital hash (the image itself never leaves your device). Participating platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Bumble, Reddit, OnlyFans, Pornhub, and more) then automatically prevent that image from being shared.
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative — United States
cybercivilrights.org — free 24/7 crisis helpline for victims of image-based abuse in the US. Phone: 1-844-878-CCRI (2274).
Revenge Porn Helpline — United Kingdom
revengepornhelpline.org.uk — UK-based helpline supporting adults experiencing intimate image abuse. They also handle removal at scale across platforms.
Hilfetelefon Gewalt gegen Frauen — Germany
hilfetelefon.de — Phone: 116 016. Free, anonymous, multilingual support for women experiencing violence (including image-based abuse) in Germany.
India
National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal: cybercrime.gov.in — Indian government portal for reporting cyber crimes including image-based abuse.
iCall by TISS: icallhelpline.org — confidential psychological support.
Pakistan
Digital Rights Foundation Cyber Harassment Helpline: digitalrightsfoundation.pk — Phone: 0800-39393. Free, confidential support for victims of online harassment in Pakistan.
Reporting to the police
In most countries, sharing intimate images without consent is a criminal offence. In Germany, this falls under § 184k StGB (Verletzung des höchstpersönlichen Lebensbereichs). In the UK, the Online Safety Act 2023 covers it. In India, sections 66E and 67A of the IT Act apply. You can report to your local police — they are obliged to take this seriously. Preserve evidence: screenshots, URLs, dates, usernames, and any communication from the perpetrator.
This is not your fault
The person who shared intimate content of you without consent is at fault — not you. Whatever the circumstances of the original recording, you retain the right to control how it is used. Many countries’ laws now reflect this clearly. Reach out — to a friend, family member, support organisation, or therapist. You are not alone, and there is a path forward.
For false claims of NCII
Filing a knowingly false NCII removal request may expose you to liability under defamation and abusive-process laws. We may decline requests that are evidently fraudulent or vexatious. However, our default is to act fast and ask questions later — we would rather remove content in error and reinstate it after review than leave non-consensual content online while we deliberate.
Contact
Subject line: NCII Removal Request — Urgent
Operator: Valentine Pereira, Ottobrunner Straße 12, 81737 Munich, Germany