At Hidden, we prioritize safety, respect, and personal boundaries. We have a strict zero-tolerance policy for non-consensual intimate images (NCII), including any explicit content shared without clear, informed consent.
Why we don’t allow it
- Protecting privacy: sharing intimate content without consent violates personal privacy and causes lasting harm.
- Preventing harm: NCII can lead to emotional distress, exploitation, and reputational damage.
- Legal compliance: many jurisdictions consider NCII illegal, and we enforce strict policies to align with these laws.
- Maintaining trust: allowing such content undermines platform integrity and user trust.
Examples of prohibited content
- Intimate images shared without consent.
- Content recorded or shared without the subject’s knowledge.
- Hidden camera footage or unauthorized private recordings.
- Material where a co-creator hasn’t explicitly agreed to its use.
- Content with an incorrect or incomplete consent form.
What to do next
- Review your submission for any NCII, including background elements like screens or video clips.
- Edit and resubmit after removing flagged content.
- Know the rules in our Content Guidelines and Terms of Service.
- Contact support at support@hidden.com if your content was flagged in error.
Still need help? Reach out to our Support team and we’ll be happy to help.
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