Someone Is Blackmailing Me With My Private Video

If someone is threatening to leak your private or intimate video, act immediately but calmly. Do not panic. Do not pay. Follow this structured legal process.


STEP 1: Do NOT Pay or Negotiate

Most blackmailers:

  • Ask for money

  • Demand more photos/videos

  • Threaten to send video to family or post online

If you pay once, they usually demand again.

Golden Rule: Stop communication after collecting evidence.


STEP 2: Secure Your Accounts Immediately

Before doing anything else:

  1. Change passwords of:

    • Instagram

    • Facebook

    • Gmail

    • WhatsApp

  2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

  3. Log out from unknown devices

  4. Scan phone for malware

This prevents further misuse.


STEP 3: Collect and Preserve Evidence

This is very important.

Take screenshots of:

  • Threat messages

  • Phone number

  • Social media profile

  • Payment demand

  • UPI ID / Bank details

  • URL if uploaded

Save:

  • Screen recordings

  • Chat backups

  • Email threats

Do NOT delete chats.


STEP 4: File Complaint Online (Immediate)

Register complaint at:

National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal

Website: https://cybercrime.gov.in

Select:

  • “Women/Child Related Crime” (fast track category)

Upload:

  • Screenshots

  • Links

  • Phone numbers

  • Description of threat

You can also call 1930 Cyber Helpline.

This creates official record.


STEP 5: File FIR at Cyber Police Station

Visit nearest Cyber Crime Police Station and register FIR under:

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023

Applicable offences may include:

  • Criminal intimidation

  • Extortion

  • Voyeurism

  • Sexual harassment

Information Technology Act, 2000

  • Section 66E – Violation of privacy

  • Section 67A – Publishing sexually explicit material

Procedure governed under:

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023

Police can:

  • Trace IP address

  • Track bank account

  • Issue notice to platforms

  • Arrest accused


STEP 6: If Video Is Already Uploaded

A. Report on Platform Immediately

  • Instagram / Facebook (operated by Meta Platforms)
    → Report as “Non-consensual intimate image”

  • YouTube (owned by Google)
    → File privacy complaint

Attach FIR copy if available.

Most platforms remove such content within 24–72 hours.


STEP 7: Send Legal Notice or File Court Case (If Needed)

If platform does not remove content:

  1. Send legal notice to website.

  2. File injunction petition in District Court / High Court.

  3. Seek urgent removal and blocking order.

Court can direct:

  • Immediate deletion

  • Search engine removal

  • Government URL blocking


STEP 8: Protect Yourself Emotionally

Blackmail is psychological pressure.

Remember:

  • You are victim, not criminal.

  • Law supports you.

  • Police treat such cases seriously.

Inform:

  • Trusted family member

  • Lawyer

  • Close friend

Do not fight alone.


IMPORTANT – What NOT To Do

  • ❌ Do not transfer money

  • ❌ Do not send more content

  • ❌ Do not delay complaint

  • ❌ Do not delete evidence

Delay increases risk.


How Fast Can It Be Resolved?

  • Platform removal: 24–72 hours

  • Cyber police action: 7–30 days

  • Court injunction: urgent cases get priority

Early reporting = faster protection.


Final Advice

If someone is blackmailing you with your private video:

  1. Secure accounts

  2. Collect evidence

  3. File complaint online

  4. Register FIR

  5. Report on platform

  6. Seek court order if needed

Take action immediately. Law in India is strict against online sexual exploitation.


Disclaimer

This content is purely for educational and informational purposes. If you are facing blackmail or cybercrime, report immediately to official cybercrime authorities or helpline.

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