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The crime has evolved with technology. In 2022, following a high-profile campaign by MP Fay Jones, 'cyber-flashing' (sending unsolicited explicit images via social media, Bluetooth, or Airdrop) officially became a criminal offence. This closed a legal loophole that had previously left many victims unprotected.

Case Study: In 2024, a man in Manchester sent 1,200 unsolicited images to women via WhatsApp. Each woman thought she was alone. After the third victim used a flash-reporting tool, police cross-referenced the phone numbers. The man was convicted of 17 counts of cyber flashing. The evidence? A database just like HaveUBeenFlashed .

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