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Cyber Crime

Protection against online fraud, identity theft, cyberbullying, hacking, and digital privacy violations.

4 Rights Covered

Know Your Rights

In Simple Words

If you have been scammed online (UPI, credit card, or bank fraud), you have the right to report it immediately. If you report it to your bank and the national cyber crime portal within 3 days, your liability is zero, and you can get your money back.

Relevant Law

Information Technology Act, 2000 & RBI Guidelines - Section 66D

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In Simple Words

If someone shares or threatens to share your private, intimate photos or videos online without your permission, it is a serious criminal offense. You can get these removed and the offender arrested.

Relevant Law

Information Technology Act, 2000 - Section 66E & 67A

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In Simple Words

You do not have to tolerate online abuse, threats of violence, or continuous harassment on social media. This includes fake profiles created to defame you or sending obscene messages.

Relevant Law

Information Technology Act, 2000 & BNS - Section 67 (IT Act) & Section 356 (BNS)

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In Simple Words

Your personal data (phone number, financial details, medical records) cannot be collected, shared, or sold by apps or companies without your explicit consent. If they leak your data, you can seek compensation.

Relevant Law

Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 - Various Sections

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💡 Need to take action?

We have ready-to-use legal templates that you can download and use for formal complaints or notices.

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📞 Emergency?

If you are in immediate danger, call the national emergency numbers right away.

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