🚨 How to Protect Yourself from Nude Scams and Sextortion
Privacy, safety, and prevention in adult networks
The internet offers countless opportunities, but it also presents risks. One of the most common threats in adult networks is the so-called "nude scam," which often leads to blackmail or sextortion.
Below are essential tips to protect your privacy and avoid falling victim to this type of scam.
- Stay informed about the risks: Be aware of the strategies used by scammers. Knowledge is your best defense.
- Use strong and unique passwords: Avoid sharing passwords and enable two-factor authentication whenever possible.
- Think before sharing intimate content: Only share private photos or videos with someone you fully trust. Once sent, you lose control over them.
- Check your privacy settings: Adjust your settings on social media and messaging apps to stay protected and avoid unwanted contacts.
- Watch out for suspicious links: Avoid clicking on links from unknown emails or messages—they might lead to phishing sites.
- Report and take action: If you suspect fraud or are a victim, notify the authorities and the platform involved. Your action can help others.
Ysos is strictly for users over 18 years old. Never interact with profiles claiming to be underage—inside or outside the app. Report them immediately. Child exploitation is a crime!
Avoid sharing your real name, phone number, or social media profiles early in a conversation. If you want to keep your use of Ysos private, stay within the app.
Important: Some criminals pose as police officers or authorities to extort money. This is illegal. Never respond to such contacts and report them immediately.
Real cases covered in the media:
đź”— Operation against criminal network (G1)
đź”— Criminals flaunt luxury online (G1)
đź”— What is sextortion? (Canaltech)
Following these simple guidelines can help reduce your exposure to sextortion risks. Your privacy and safety come first—stay in control of your personal information.
If you have questions or need support, our team is here for you. Don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re committed to your safety.
How to report: Law enforcement emphasizes that real police officers do not request money through calls or messages. If this happens, go to the nearest police station and file a report.
A safer internet experience starts with all of us.
Ysos Team
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