How to submit a report
E-mail [email protected] with the category in the subject: “MINOR/CSAM”, “NCII/DEEPFAKE”, “COPYRIGHT/DMCA”, “LIKENESS/PRIVACY” or “OTHER ILLEGAL CONTENT”. No account or payment is required.
You may also use the structured content report form to receive a reference number immediately.
Include the exact URL/asset identifier, a description, your contact details, the basis of the request and a good-faith declaration. Send only what is needed. Do not attach or redistribute suspected CSAM; provide its location.
Minors, CSAM and immediate safety
Credible reports involving a real or fictional minor, ambiguous minor-like appearance, CSAM or CG-CSAM are prioritized for immediate restriction and trained review. We preserve only necessary evidence, avoid unnecessary copying, and report or cooperate with competent authorities where legally required.
NCII, deepfakes and TAKE IT DOWN
We prohibit non-consensual intimate imagery and digital forgeries, including sexual deepfakes. A valid request should identify the depicted person or authorized representative, the content, its location, lack of consent and include the required good-faith statements.
Where the U.S. TAKE IT DOWN Act applies, we remove the reported intimate depiction and known identical copies within 48 hours after a valid request. See the FTC’s official business guidance (opens in a new tab).
Copyright and DMCA notices
A copyright notice should include:
- identification of the copyrighted work and the allegedly infringing URL;
- your contact details and a physical or electronic signature;
- a good-faith belief that use is not authorized;
- a statement that the information is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act.
We may forward the notice to the affected party. See the U.S. Copyright Office DMCA directory (opens in a new tab). A formal designated-agent record, where required, controls over a generic support contact.
Counter-notice and appeal
An affected party may provide a lawful counter-notice or appeal with identification of the removed material, a statement under penalty of perjury that removal resulted from mistake or misidentification, consent to the legally required jurisdiction, contact details and signature. We restore material only when lawful and safe to do so.
Review, preservation and outcome
We assign and track a report, may quarantine content, request limited additional information, document the decision and notify the reporter when permitted. Emergency and statutory deadlines take priority; other reports are handled according to risk and complexity.
Records are access-controlled and retained only as needed for investigation, legal hold, repeat-infringer enforcement or mandatory reporting. Knowingly false reports may have legal consequences, but good-faith reporting is encouraged.