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Part 3: The Legal Landscape – Why “Just Watching” Is a Crime
- Avoid shaming them into secrecy.
- Encourage professional evaluation.
- Protect any potential victims (e.g., if they installed a camera, help remove it).
- Seek therapy for yourself to process betrayal or distress.
3. Fixing Privacy Blur (Reverse/Remove?) – NOT recommended
- Delete and report – Remove all saved voyeuristic files. Report any platforms hosting such content to the CyberTipline (NCMEC) or local authorities.
- Install accountability software – Tools like Covenant Eyes or Truple can block known voyeur sites and send reports to an accountability partner.
- Seek therapy – Find a therapist specializing in compulsive sexual behavior or paraphilic disorders.
- APA (2022). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed., text rev.).
- Video Voyeurism Prevention Act of 2004, 18 U.S.C. § 1801.
- Smith, R. (2021). Digital fixation: Online behaviors and paraphilias. Journal of Forensic Psychology, 12(3), 45–67.
5. Treatment Approaches
- Some devices or apps allow you to reset settings to their default state, which can fix issues caused by misconfigured settings.