OSCO said the students obtained the photo via social media through misrepresenting themselves to the teacher in question.
If you know that an indecent or nude pic of you or a friend has been posted online, you can contact the website, such as Facebook or You Tube, to have it removed.
Contacting websites directly and making a report If you’re under 18 and an indecent or nude pic of you is posted online, that is illegal. If you confirm your age by emailing your passport to a Childline counsellor, we can make a report to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) who will contact the website to try and remove it without anyone else being involved.
If someone leaves an inappropriate comment on your post, you can delete it.
If you'd like to report a post from Feed that was sent to you with Instagram Direct, you can tap the post and report it.
Sometimes people make mistakes, play stupid jokes, or act in anger and share things they shouldn’t.
If you’re under the age of 18, it’s especially important for you to know that sharing nude or sexually explicit images of minors—on the web, on mobile phones, by mail or any other way—is illegal in most countries and could have serious legal and life-changing consequences for both the creator of the images and anyone who requests them.
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The IWF tries to remove any illegal images posted online.
Reporting what’s happened with a counsellor means we can protect your identity and stop anyone else finding out.