If you do not reside in Ireland, please find below some resources from other countries which may be helpful if you have experienced intimate image abuse.
You may be able to find an organisation in your country to provide you with further support.
Revenge Porn Helpline: The UK’s only dedicated service supporting adults who have been victims of intimate image abuse.
MyGov.scot: Provides advice and support to victims of image-based abuse.
Voic.Org: Victim led site which encourages people who have been victims of non-consensual intimate image sharing to share their stories and provides support resources.
StopRevengePornScotland: This site, run by the Scottish Women’s Aid provides a non-judgemental space for women to share their stories and provide links to local women’s aid groups.
Americas
USA
Crash Override: This site is a network of individuals who seek to help victims of online abuse, including intimate image abuse.
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative: A non-profit that serves thousands of victims across the world and advocates for technological, social, and legal innovation to fight online abuse.
Undox.Me: This website provides information to victims of intimate image abuse, and provides guides for how to have content removed, including through the issuance of DMCA take down notices.
Without My Consent: This non-profit provides educational materials on online harassment.
HeartMob: A non-profit working to end online harassment. It has a secure and moderated platform for people who have experienced imaged based abuse to tell their story.
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection: This organisation operates Cybertip.ca, Canada’s tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children. It contains information and support resources for victims of non-consensual intimate image sharing.
NeedHelpNow.ca: This site helps teens in Canada stop the spread of sexual imagery and provides support resources.
The Cybersmile Foundation: This award-winning non-profit organisation tackles all form of digital abuse and cyberbullying.
Project Shift: Project Shift work to create a safer digital world for girls and young women. It is funded by Status of Women Canada, YWCA Canada, and other partners.
Korea Cyber Sexual Violence Response Centre: Supports victims of cyber sexual violence victims through counselling support, video deletion support, investigation, legal support, and psychotherapy support. Moreover, they provide educational activities and campaigns.
Japan
Safer Internet Association: This is a not-for-profit organisation aims to foster a safer internet environment for all by offering a reporting service and providing advice on how to remove sexually explicit imagery from the internet.
SAWA: SAWA is a Palestinian, non-profit civil society organization that offers a helpline to support women who are victims of sexual exploitation, including cyber exploitation.
Hong Kong
Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women (ACSVAW): ACSVAW is a non-government charitable organisation that works to raise awareness of sexual violence against women and promotes a gender equal environment. The Rain Lily sexual violence crisis centre provides a hotline and online support.
Thailand
Thai Hotline: The Thai Hotline provides a reporting site for illegal content online in addition to educational resources for cyber bullying and abuse.
Europe
Austria
Safer Internet Austria: Safer Internet Centre in Austria that offers educational and support resources.
Naisten Linja: Organisation intended for women who are experiencing violence or abuse. The organisation offers help and support for women experiencing digital violence.
France
Right to the Image: This government website provides an overview of an individual’s right to their image, in addition to pathways to request removal of non-consensually shared imagery.
Cyber Crime Unit Police Force: The cybercrime unit provides technical assistance in the detection and investigation of cybercrime.
Moldova
Women’s Law Centre: Non-governmental organisation that ensures the promotion and protection of women’s rights and contribute to the reduction of domestic violence in the Republic of Moldova.
Norway
Slettmeg: A free advice and guidance service for those experiencing online abuse. It is one of the services provided by the Norwegian Centre for Information Security.
Poland
CERT Poland: Reporting mechanism for online abuse/exploitation.