A revenge porn victim has slammed HSE advice encouraging online sex to slow the spread of COVID-19 as “completely irresponsible" - fearing it could lead to an increase of revenge porn cases.
“Some places in the world have already seen a 210% increase during lockdown so it is going to cause a massive spike. Legislation making the practice, which involves posting sexually explicit material online without the consent of the person involved, illegal has been put forward by the former Labour leader Brendan Howlin.Opening up about how her own experience, Megan said her life was turned upside down four years ago when her pictures were shared online and posted on an anonymous website.