REPORT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL ON THE INTERNET ANONYMOUSLY
YOUR REPORT IS IMPORTANT - HELP US STOP CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
All around the world, children and young people under the age of 18 are exposed to sexual violence. Much of this abuse is documented in pictures and videos, which are then shared on the Internet. Such sexual assault material can be quickly and easily shared on the Internet, whether on the dark or open web, and thousands of copies of an image or video can be made in very little time.
Your report can make the difference for our ability to remove child sexual abuse material from the Internet—and to prevent the child in the specific image or video from being exposed to further abuse.
Your report to the Save the Children Internet hotline is 100% anonymous. Thank you for helping children and young people around the world.
With your help, we can act fast
We can process your report quickly through our collaboration with the Danish National Police and our international partners in INHOPE. We ensure that illegal and offensive material is removed and investigated as quickly as possible.
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ABOUT REPORTIT (ANMELDDET)
At Save the Children, we work hard to combat all forms of sexual abuse of children and young people.
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REPORT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL
Help us to remove child sexual abuse material from the Internet and to prevent new abuse.
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KNOWLEDGE AND FACTS ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE
Children themselves don’t always know that they have been involved in something forbidden. Find information about the sexual abuse of children here.
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HOW WE PROCESS YOUR REPORT
See the rules we follow when processing your report of child sexual abuse material.
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LEGISLATION ON SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL
Get an overview of the Danish legislation on sexual abuse and digital sexual abuse.
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Our partners
We collaborate with several partners, including the Danish National Police, INHOPE, and eNASCO, to combat digital and sexual abuse against children.











