What You Can Report
Find out what online harms can be reported to the OSC and how you can make a report.

Intimate Image Abuse
Is someone sharing intimate images or videos of you online without your consent? These images or videos can be real or generated.

Image-based Child Abuse
Is someone sharing sexual, violent or abusive images or videos of a child under 16 online? These images or videos can be real or generated.

Doxxing
Is someone sharing your identity information online?

Online Harassment
Is someone harassing you online?

Online Stalking
Is someone stalking you online?

Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about reporting online harms to the OSC, what happens after you report, and how to get support.

How to report online harm to the OSC if you are under 18
If you are under 18 and facing online harm, you can get help. Your parent, guardian, or any other trusted adult such as a caregiver, teacher or counsellor can help you make a report to the OSC.
