Helping women, children, and families address online exploitation, cyber bullying, grooming, sextortion, and child-related cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support.
Cyber crimes against women and children involve exploitation, harassment, manipulation, abuse, identity misuse, and circulation of unlawful content through digital platforms. Cybercriminals often misuse social media, gaming platforms, messaging apps, and online communities to emotionally manipulate, threaten, harass, exploit, or target vulnerable individuals. Timely reporting, evidence preservation, and legal intervention are critical in such sensitive matters.
At Cyberjure, we assist women, children, parents, guardians, schools, and affected families in dealing with sensitive cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support. Our team helps in complaint drafting, cyber police coordination, takedown requests, legal notices, platform reporting, and preservation of crucial digital evidence. We guide victims and families in securing screenshots, chats, device records, account details, and digital communication to support legal action and protect privacy, dignity, and safety wherever applicable.
If a child or woman is facing online exploitation, bullying, grooming, or abuse, preserve chats, screenshots, profile links, and device records immediately. Report the matter by calling 1930, filing a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, and informing concerned platforms without delay.
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