Our child reporting services empower young people to remove sexual images or videos of themselves from the internet while providing safeguarding and emotional support. Through the Report Remove tool, developed with NSPCC’s Childline, children can make reports safely, anonymously and receive guidance throughout the process. Every submission is prioritised and assessed by our analysts, who act where the content meets the threshold of illegality, including creating hashes to prevent further circulation.
Report Remove provides a child-centred approach, enabling young people to receive updates, access ongoing support and connect with counsellors when they need it most. The service ensures that immediate threats are addressed, while also helping children feel empowered in navigating their online presence.
Beyond the UK, the Meri Trustline portal offers a safe, counsellor-led reporting route for children in India. Developed with the RATI Foundation and Tech Matters, this tool provides secure single-use links for young people to submit intimate imagery for assessment. Trustline reports not only highlight the abuse children face but also reveal cultural and societal pressures that exacerbate the harm, enabling us to respond with insight and care.
These partnerships - with Childline, RATI, and local law enforcement - extend our reach, ensuring that when children face online sexual exploitation, help is available and harm can be mitigated.