Stalked and harassed online and in real life, she spent several years trying to get social media platforms and adult websites to remove the explicit video, sometimes sending emails impersonating lawyers or her parents. Constantly having to relive my trauma,' she said. all these websites that I didn't even know existed. 'I started getting links of me on Pornhub. The woman said she was 14 when she performed sexual acts online with a man who professed to be her boyfriend but who was secretly recording her.
Whoever is managing them right now isn't doing a good job.' CBC News has agreed not to reveal her identity for her protection. because these things are like a cancer,' said one Canadian woman who spent years trying to compel website owners to remove an explicit video of her that was posted online without her consent. 'I think there needs to be intense legislation. The federal heritage minister will soon introduce legislation aimed at compelling companies to do a better job of policing illegal content posted online - something victims of child pornography and their advocates have long called for.