Some blackmailers will just go away when they realize you’re not going to give them anything. On the other hand, others will follow through on their threats. There’s no way to know what this blackmailer will do, but giving them what they want will keep them coming back for more.

If you feel comfortable, talk to someone you trust about what’s happening to you. It’s not your fault that this person is blackmailing you, so try not to blame yourself.

Tell your friends, “This person has been sending me hurtful messages. I’m hoping you’ll block them so they can’t get to me through you. ” If someone has intimate photos of you and you’re okay disclosing that to your friends, say, “This person has one of my nudes and is trying to send it to all of my friends. Could you please block them?”

It’s also a good idea to make your other social media accounts private, at least for the time being. Give this blackmailer as little access to your information as possible.

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Go to google. com/alerts to set it up. All you need to do is type your name in the search bar and press enter.

The username or profile who posted the information. Where they posted it. The date and time of the post. What the message said.

Each state or country will have different laws when it comes to blackmail, but it’s illegal in most places. In some areas, blackmail is considered extortion or coercion. [10] X Research source

Call 1‐800‐CALLFBI (or 1‐800‐225‐5324) to be transferred to your local FBI field office. Contact them at http://www. fbi. gov/tips.

Your lawyer can also pressure law enforcement to pursue the case against your blackmailer.

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Here’s how to do it on Facebook, Instagram, and Gmail.

Some webcams come with a cover installed on your device. You can just use the cover if your computer or tablet has one.

It’s always best to choose a unique password for your home wi-fi network because someone could obtain the default password for your wi-fi network.

To be on the safe side, respond to organizations through the email or phone number provided on their website, not the one you receive in an email or phone call.

Copyright your images to make it easier to get them removed. If you took the photos or video being used to blackmail you, you automatically own the copyright. Additionally, you may be able to copyright images of you that someone else took. Apply for a copyright by filling out and submitting this form.

Fill out this short form to submit your request to Google.

Try to create as big of a digital footprint as possible so that the search results will go further and further down the list. Present the image that you want for yourself to take back your power.