RECLAIM THE DOMAIN

 
 

THE PROBLEM

Right now, it’s estimated that about 90% of ALL deepfakes online are sexual, and that 90% of those sexual deepfakes are of women and girls. We are in an all-out epidemic of AI-enabled sexual violence. Everyday women and girls are bearing the brunt, and companies like Google, Apple, and xAI are fueling the violence while profiting off our pain. We have reached the tipping point.

 
 

It’s time we reclaim our domains.

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GET GROK GONE

Grok is an AI chatbot that was created by Elon Musk’s company xAI. In August 2025—two months after receiving widespread condemnation for Grok’s spewing of racial and anti-Semitic slurs and a month after the Pentagon announced a $200 million deal to use Grok— xAI launched what it called a “spicy” mode for the chatbot, allowing users to create pornographic images and videos by “declothing” random real people online. A widespread campaign of “digital undressing” and sexual abuse has ensued since, peaking in January 2026. And while the majority of these AI-generated images target adult women, a number of them depict minors. 

Put simply: this content is not just horrifying, but criminal.

UltraViolet’s Get Grok Gone campaign demands that Apple and Google remove Grok from their app stores. By continuing to platform this abusive app, these companies are violating their own policies prohibiting apps that promote pornographic material and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). They’re also taking on unnecessary legal risk. Sign the petition to demand Apple and Google drop Grok.

 
 

Take Action: Grok AI is flooded with sexual photos of women and children

Take Action: Grok AI is flooded with sexual photos of women and children

Elon Musk’s Grok AI is generating sexualized images of real people, including minors, without their consent. This is sexual abuse. Demand Apple and Google remove Grok from their app stores now.

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Read our open letter to Google signed by 28 civil society organizations.

 
 

 
 

Read our open letter to Apple signed by 28 civil society organizations.

 
 

SAFER SEARCH ON GOOGLE

Google Search drives at least 68% of the traffic to websites dedicated to platforming non-consensual sexual deepfakes. UltraViolet’s Safer Search on Google campaign demands that Google stop enabling online sexual abuse by making sexual deepfakes and the tools people use to create them harder to find online. We’ve seen wins over the past year, but we want to take this campaign further to ensure that in 10, 5, or even 3 years, the scale and scope of this abuse will seem unconscionable.

 

OUR DEMANDS

List Number 1
Remove Deepfakes from Google

Google remove (i.e. deplatform and de-index) from Google search results all websites dedicated to platforming AI-facilitated IBSA* and all websites dedicated to creating AI-facilitated IBSA

List Number 2
Improve Search Results

Standardize the top three search results on Google to be objective, informative sources explaining the harms of non-consensual sexual deepfakes and offering survivor resources

List Number 3
Stick to your policies

Immediately remove all images containing AI-facilitated IBSA on Google image search results, as they violate Google’s search feature policies on hateful content, manipulated media, and sexually explicit content

List Number 4
Investigate face-swapping apps

In Google Play, investigate each face-swapping app to determine which apps are advertising their ability to generate AI-facilitated IBSA on external websites. Consequently, ban any apps that are advertising their ability to generate AI-facilitated IBSA, which violates Google Play policies.

List Number 5
Prohibit non-consensual deepfakes

Update Google’s ad policy to prohibit the promotion of tools dedicated to creating synthetic content that has been altered or generated to be sexually explicit or contain nudity.

 

GROUNDBREAKING DATA

In order to get more information about the impacts of non-consensual sexual AI abuse and how protected individuals feel by Google against this form of abuse, we conducted a public survey completed by nearly 2,000 respondents. The survey was mixed-methods, meaning some questions were quantitative and some were qualitative. Below is a summary of the results.

Testimonies from people directly affected

It was devastating. I never consented to being photographed or recorded. He did it without my knowledge. A friend told me that he posted it to a site and circulated it amongst his friends. No real laws against it existed when it happened; so he remains free & unpunished for his violations of me. To this day I have issues trusting partners.
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A disgruntled ex-boyfriend took a naked picture of me without my permission or consent & posted it online! I was mortified and ended up moving away from the area.
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When I was in highschool, a group of guys collected pictures of girls from our class and other classes, and shared them amongst each other on a Google drive folder.
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Much younger images/videos of me were circulated in a 4-Chan (or the like) group "engaging in group, obviously nonconsensual activity with many men and women". I was informed by a friend who saw the images. I feel disgusted, afraid, vulnerable, exposed, nauseated and sickened by what this material was USED FOR. This experience harmed me and that cannot be healed as I have NO idea where it is now, how many have seen it or if it's even still around, on someone's HD.
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Trembling, I clicked the link. As the video loaded, dread washed over me. No matter how hard I tried to detach my reality from the digital absurdity before me, the visuals felt like a violation; an assault on my dignity, integrity, and very existence. The woman in the video was me, yet it wasn't—I didn’t recognize that version of myself, stripped bare and exposed in a cruel twist of technology.
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Testimonies from people with directly affected loved ones

I worked a sexual abuse hotline and heard many stories of people overwhelmed with the devastating affect of this kind of abuse. It is so pervasive and keeps showing up years after the initial posts, creating a state of hyperalertness that damages the brain and causes physical, emotional and social disease.
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I'm a clinical psychologist. Several of my therapy clients, young women, have had their images and videos posted on porn websites without their consent. This has resulted in psychological trauma in these individuals.
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It's very embarrassing to have it happen to somebody close to you. The feeling of helplessness is a lot to overcome.
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A woman I know had fake porn of her released. It was revenge porn from her husband which he showed to his friends. It almost lost her custody during their divorce.
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The simple fact is, while I doubt I've been a subject of this abuse, I don't know. The fact that there's often no way to know that's an even bigger problem. You cannot stop or take action on anything you don't know about.
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I am a high school teacher and have seen this happen to minors/teens. It is appalling and deeply damaging to the victims, and can foment suicide.
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MY daughter just told me about being a victim a while ago. It is infuriating that nothing is done to stop and to punish the perpetrator.
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A friend of mine lost her grandchild to suicide after he was subjected to non-consensual sexual deepfake abuse in high school.
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Testimonies about Google’s role in enabling the abuse

When nudes, real or fake, are leaked against women, they lose their careers, respect and livelihoods. When men engage in any public sexual activity, or have nudes leaked, they become president. Sexual content on the internet disproportionately affects women. Any company who cares about equality, safety, consent, human rights, or kindness should be taking steps to eliminate deep fakes and other violations of human rights. I hope that's you, Google.
I wish online platforms would take this abuse more seriously and stand up for women and girls.
Google, please take responsibility for keeping users safe! You have the power to limit access to the tools used to make nonconsensual deepfake porn.
If there are sites that are solely dedicated to deepfake porn, they should be taken down. There is a limit (legal and social) to freedom of speech and creativity, and nonconsensual deepfake porn definitely crosses that line. The burden of proof should be on showing that it's consensual, not proving that it's nonconsensual.
This is absolutely unacceptable. Big tech companies like Google should proactively prevent this type of abuse from spreading.
I wish that Google, with its vast reach and bully pulpit, and other platforms would do more to actively fight the spread and proliferation of this abuse. It's not enough to rely on laws that impose penalties on those caught, charged and found guilty of creating deepfake porn or CSAM - enforcement only catches a miniscule number of these offenders. We need a multi-pronged, forward-thinking and proactive push to discourage and stop this.
Google is complicit in creating a culture of misogyny as long as they fail to protect girls, women, and femmes from online abuse.
This use of AI is abusive and demoralizing. Google and all search and social media platforms should be doing more to prevent the sharing of these images.
The fact that so many of our large technology companies don't seem to care about this just drives home how little the men who still make up the bulk of their leadership care about or view women and children as human beings. It is deplorable, and it will continue to spread and worsen the longer this lack of action and outrage—this callous disregard for human welfare and decency—is allowed to persist.

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