Government's measures to ensure safe and accountable internet

Searching for or sharing leaked private videos (often called "MMS leaks") is not just a privacy violation; it is a serious criminal offense under Indian law. 1. The Legal Reality in India

If you encounter leaked content or find yourself a victim of a privacy breach, follow these steps immediately:

Many viral "leaks" involving celebrities or ordinary individuals are actually AI-generated deepfakes designed to defame or extort the person shown. 3. What to Do If You See or are a Victim of Such Content

Sharing sexually explicit content online can lead to 5 to 7 years in prison and fines up to ₹10 lakh.

While we cannot provide content for the specific viral keyword you've mentioned—as it often refers to non-consensual private content or fraudulent "clickbait" links—it is important to understand the legal and safety landscape surrounding such topics in India.