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Assignment on Sextortion

1)
Patreon is a platform that allows creators to get paid by their fans for making content they
love. You can sign up as a creator or a patron. As a creator, you can offer exclusive access and
perks to your supporters. As a patron, you can support your favourite creators and enjoy
their work.

2)
OnlyFans is a platform that allows creators to sell their content to their fans through a
subscription model. The content can range from music, fitness, art, to adult
entertainment. You can sign up as a creator or a fan. As a creator, you can set your own price
and earn money from your fans. As a fan, you can access exclusive content and interact with
your favourite creators.

3)

Increased reliance on online content: With social distancing measures and restrictions on in-
person productions, many performers have shifted their focus to creating and monetizing
online content. This includes creating personalized content for fans on platforms like
OnlyFans and ManyVids, as well as selling pre-recorded videos and photo sets.

Increased emphasis on fan engagement: With the rise of online content, many performers
have also increased their efforts to engage with fans through social media, live streaming,
and personalized messages. By building a strong relationship with their fans and providing
them with exclusive content and personalized attention, performers can cultivate a loyal
following and retain their business.

Adaptation to changing tastes and preferences: As the pandemic has led to changes in
consumer behaviour and attitudes, some performers have adapted by shifting their focus to
niche genres and fetishes that are growing in popularity. For example, there has been an
increased interest in virtual reality and interactive content, as well as content featuring
amateur performers and real-life couples.

Focus on health and safety: As the pandemic has highlighted the importance of health and
safety, many performers and production companies have implemented new protocols and
procedures to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the production process. This
includes increased testing, social distancing, and the use of personal protective equipment.
By prioritizing the health and safety of performers and crew, the industry can continue to
operate during the pandemic and retain its business.
4)
Webcam sex refers to sexual activities that are performed or streamed over the internet
through a webcam or other similar technology. This can include activities such as stripping,
masturbation, and sexual acts with a partner or partners. In India, the legality of webcam sex
is a complex issue, and it is considered a grey area. While the exchange of sexual content for
money is generally illegal, there is no specific law that prohibits webcam sex. However, there
are laws that criminalize the production, distribution, and possession of pornographic
material, and the legal status of webcam sex in India remains unclear. It is difficult to
determine the exact prevalence of webcam sex in India, as it is often performed and
consumed in private and online spaces. However, there are websites and platforms that
cater to this market, and there have been reports of individuals, including college students
and housewives, turning to webcam sex as a means of income or sexual fulfilment.

5)

Sextortion is a type of extortion in which someone uses sexual images, videos, or


information as leverage to blackmail or threaten another person. Typically, the perpetrator
will obtain explicit material of the victim through means such as hacking, phishing, or social
engineering, or by convincing the victim to share such material willingly.

Once the perpetrator has the explicit material, they will use it to threaten or intimidate the
victim, often with the threat of releasing the material publicly or sharing it with the victim's
friends, family, or employer. They may demand money, sexual favors, or other forms of
compensation in exchange for not sharing the material or making it public.

Sextortion is a serious crime that can have devastating consequences for the victim,
including emotional trauma, financial loss, and reputational damage. It is important to take
steps to protect yourself from sextortion, such as being cautious about sharing explicit
material online, using strong passwords and two-factor authentication, and reporting any
incidents of sextortion to law enforcement.

6)

Sextortion is a serious crime in India and should be reported to the authorities immediately.
Here are the steps you can follow to file a complaint for sextortion in India:

1. Contact the police: The first step is to contact your local police station and file a
complaint. You can either visit the police station in person or call the police helpline
number to report the crime. It is important to provide as much information as
possible about the incident, including any evidence you may have.
2. Provide evidence: Evidence can help strengthen your case and increase the chances
of the perpetrator being prosecuted. This can include screenshots of any
conversations or messages, emails, or any other form of communication. Make sure
to keep a record of all evidence, including any threatening messages or images.
3. Seek legal assistance: If you are not comfortable filing a complaint on your own or
require legal guidance, you can seek assistance from a lawyer. A lawyer can help you
understand your legal options and guide you through the legal process.
4. Follow up with the police: It is important to follow up with the police and ensure that
your complaint is being investigated. You can also provide any additional information
or evidence that may aid in the investigation.
5. Stay safe: Sextortion can be a traumatic experience, and it is important to take steps
to stay safe. This may include changing your phone number or email address,
blocking the perpetrator, or seeking support from friends and family.

7)
Harassment on WhatsApp with explicit content is a form of cybercrime that can be punished
under various laws in India. Some of these laws are:
• Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000: This section prohibits and
punishes with imprisonment up to three years and fine for publishing, transmitting
or causing to transmit obscene content online.
• Section 67A of the Information Technology Act, 2000: This section has a special
category for material containing a ‘sexually explicit act’ and punishes it with
imprisonment up to five years and fine.
• Section 354A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860: This section punishes people posting
lewd comments on social media with one-year imprisonment and fine.
• Rule 4 (2) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media
Ethics Code) Rules, 2021: This rule requires social media intermediaries to trace an
originator of a message or post related to offences such as rape, sexually explicit
material or child sexual abuse material punishable with imprisonment for not less
than five years.

8)

1. Body piercing
2. Latex fetish
3. Fetish of having sex with a sex worker
4. Voyeurism and display
5. Fetish for body parts

9)
There are many dating and flirting apps available for Android and iPhone users, but
some of the most popular ones are:
• Tinder: This app lets you swipe right or left on potential matches based on
their photos, bio, and preferences. You can chat with your matches if they
also swipe right on you. Tinder is known for its casual and fun vibe.
• Bumble: This app is similar to Tinder, but with a twist: only women can initiate
conversations with their matches. Bumble also has features for finding
friends (Bumble BFF) and networking (Bumble Bizz).
• OkCupid: This app matches you with people based on your answers to a
series of questions about your personality, interests, values, and
preferences. You can also browse profiles and send messages to anyone you
like.
• Hinge: This app connects you with people who have mutual friends or
interests with you on Facebook. You can like or comment on specific parts of
their profiles, such as photos or prompts. Hinge claims to be designed for
more serious relationships than other apps.
• Coffee Meets Bagel: This app sends you a curated list of potential matches
(called bagels) every day at noon. You can either like or pass on them. If you
both like each other, you can start chatting in a private chat room.

10)

1.Adult Friend Finder


2.eHarmony
3.Ashley Madison
4.Seeking
5.Whats Your Price

11)

Here are ten articles from last 24 months on sextortion in India:


1. "Noida man arrested for extorting money from men after filming them naked with
women" (Hindustan Times, August 2021)
2. "Jaipur man held for extorting money after making fake TikTok videos of girls" (India
Today, July 2021)
3. "UP: Man booked for extortion and blackmailing woman with objectionable
pictures" (Times of India, May 2021)
4. "Man held for blackmailing woman with photos in Gurugram" (Hindustan Times,
February 2021)
5. "Man arrested for allegedly threatening, extorting money from women in Delhi"
(India Today, February 2021)
6. "Delhi: Man blackmailed women with their morphed photos, arrested" (Times of
India, December 2020)
7. "Woman's nude pictures morphed, used for extortion in Mumbai" (Hindustan Times,
November 2020)
8. "UP: Man held for blackmailing woman with her morphed obscene video" (India
Today, October 2020)
9. "Man arrested in Kolkata for extorting money from women using fake profiles"
(Times of India, August 2020)
10. "Delhi: Man arrested for blackmailing women with their obscene pictures"
(Hindustan Times, April 2020)

12)

According to government data, the top five states with active cybercrime cells are:

• Telangana (10,303 cases)


• Uttar Pradesh (8,829 cases)
• Karnataka (8,136 cases)
• Maharashtra (5,562 cases)
• Assam (4,846 cases)

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