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How to report illegal, harmful, malicious, non-consensual, copyrighted, or unsafe files hosted through Media2URL links.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

A file link can spread quickly, especially when it is copied into messages, forums, landing pages, or social posts. If a Media2URL link is being used for illegal content, malware, harassment, private material, or another harmful purpose, report it with enough detail for a real review.

Media2URL takes illegal and high-risk material seriously. Some reports can lead to immediate link disabling, account suspension, preservation of evidence, or escalation to law enforcement or child-safety organizations.

What to report

Report child sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation of minors, non-consensual intimate imagery, threats, doxxing, harassment, malware, phishing, credential theft, stolen data, impersonation, scam files, terrorist content, violent extremist material, copyright infringement, or files that appear to violate the Terms of Service.

If the issue is a copyright claim, use the DMCA Policy when possible because copyright notices need specific statements and contact details. If there is immediate danger or illegal sexual exploitation of a child, report it as abuse and contact the appropriate emergency or child-safety authority too.

What to include

Include the Media2URL link, the reason for the report, where you found it, what harm it causes, and any supporting context that helps identify the problem. Screenshots, message headers, referring pages, or a short explanation can help the review team understand the case faster.

Do not send illegal files as attachments. For child sexual abuse material or suspected exploitation, provide the URL and context only, then let trained reviewers and authorities handle preservation and reporting.

How Media2URL may act

Media2URL may disable a link, remove a file, hide previews, restrict downloads, suspend an account, revoke upload access, preserve records, or contact the uploader. Severe reports may be escalated without warning to protect victims, users, infrastructure, or the public.

The review may also decide that the report does not contain enough information, targets content outside Media2URL control, concerns a lawful use, or belongs in a different legal process. When contact details are provided, Media2URL may reply with a brief outcome or request more details.

Emergency and child safety

If someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first. Media2URL is not an emergency response service and may not see a report quickly enough to prevent imminent harm.

Reports involving child sexual abuse material, online enticement, sextortion, trafficking, or exploitation of minors may be escalated to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children or appropriate authorities where legally required or appropriate.

Bad-faith reports

Do not use the abuse process to harass a user, silence lawful material, pressure a competitor, or submit false claims. Bad-faith reports can delay serious reviews and may lead to account limits or other action.

A useful report is specific, honest, and focused on the actual link. If a report is incomplete, the fastest fix is usually to send the missing URL, a clearer explanation, or evidence that shows why the file violates policy or law.