Office of the E-Safety Commissioner
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is when someone uses the internet to be mean to a child or young person so they feel bad or upset.
eSafety helps prevent and deal with cyberbullying and its impacts. We do this by providing information, education and resources, and by investigating and helping to fix the most serious cases of cyberbullying.
Report Online Harm
eSafety helps Australians prevent and deal with harm caused by serious online abuse or illegal and restricted online content.
What you can report to eSafety
eSafety can investigate cyberbullying of children, adult cyber abuse, image-based abuse (sharing, or threatening to share, intimate images without the consent of the person shown) and illegal and restricted content.
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What you need to know first
Learn how eSafety can help you deal with different types of serious online abuse or illegal and restricted content, as well as the steps for reporting, how to choose and fill out the right form and what happens next.
Report Now
Report a complaint about cyberbullying, adult cyber abuse, image-based abuse (sharing, or threatening to share, intimate images without the consent of the person shown) or illegal and restricted online content.
Click here to report an incident.
Staying Safe
If you are in Australia and in immediate danger or at risk of harm, call emergency services on Triple Zero (000).
Learn more and connect with support.
Privacy
Check how eSafety deals with your personal information, including the type of information they may collect and how they are allowed to use it to manage your report.
Privacy Policy: - How eSafety handles, manages and protects personal information.
eSafety is responsible for promoting online safety for all Australians.
This summary of their privacy policy outlines the key points about how eSafety handles, manages and protects personal information.