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Cyber flashing just got upgraded to priority offence status, and that means real changes kick in starting today.
For those not familiar, cyber flashing refers to the non-consensual distribution of intimate images or sexual material online. It's been a gray area legally in many jurisdictions, but the shift toward treating it as a priority offence signals a major policy tightening.
What's changing? Law enforcement agencies now have clearer mandate to investigate and prosecute these cases with greater urgency. Victims will see faster response times, and perpetrators face steeper consequences.
This matters for the Web3 community too. As digital interactions and asset ownership increasingly involve personal data and identity, protecting users from harassment and exploitation becomes critical. Privacy and safety—these aren't just buzzwords, they're foundation issues.
If you've been on the receiving end of such behavior online, documentation and reporting now carry more weight. The legal framework is finally catching up to the digital reality we're living in.