Searching for or sharing leaked private videos (often called "MMS leaks") is not just a privacy violation; it is a serious criminal offense under Indian law. 1. The Legal Reality in India
Government's measures to ensure safe and accountable internet Searching for or sharing leaked private videos (often
Sharing sexually explicit content online can lead to 5 to 7 years in prison and fines up to ₹10 lakh. Websites that automatically download viruses to your phone
Websites that automatically download viruses to your phone or steal your social media passwords. Spotting "Hit Updated" and Clickbait Scams Distributing or
This newer law gives individuals the "Right to Erasure," allowing them to legally demand that platforms permanently delete any video or photo of them shared without consent. 2. Spotting "Hit Updated" and Clickbait Scams
Distributing or even possessing non-consensual intimate content can lead to severe legal consequences: