
Indian Law won't cover you being photographed secretly but there is still some hope
Privacy was recently declared as a fundamental right but the invasion that occurs on a daily basis in our country has no definite law to protect it. However, sub-laws can greatly help in such cases
It is NOT okay to click photos without permission. These women say ENOUGH is ENOUGH
These women tell you it is high time to take charge — Public shaming, asking for help and police intervention have proven to be good measures to discourage such acts

Pollachi Sexual Abuse: You can take matter into your own hands when it comes to the misuse of your photographs, Here's how
Approaching the police is an option but the process is often slow but the internet has facilities to help you do it yourself
Did that creep just photograph you on the bus? Here is how you can deal with him
50 per cent of women often prefer slithering back into the shadows than confronting the medium fearing stigma and judgement


#IAmNotClickBait: Women share what it's like to be stalked and clicked in public places
In most cases, the crowd remains silent or feigns ignorance. Clearly, that does not help the women who feel violated and threatened
Your photos are being clicked without your consent. What are you going to do about it?
You may just be doing absolutely nothing for these creeps to shoot videos and post them online. #IAmNotClickbait Campaign is an attempt to tell them victims aren't the women.
