Tools available to protect people from online distribution of intimate images
The province has unveiled new services to protect people who have had their intimate images and videos shared online.
Two new services were launched as the Intimate Images Protection Act came into effect Monday, Jan. 29, to help people who have had images shared without consent access self-help tools to diagnose legal issues, get information about their rights, and connect to supports.
“Circulating or threatening to distribute intimate images is sexualized violence and it can have devastating impacts,” Attorney General Nikki Sharma said.
“We are creating more legal options so that victims can get the justice they deserve on their own terms and making sure they have the tools and support to regain control of their lives.”











