We want you to feel safe when you’re on YouTube. If videos or comments on the site violate your privacy or sense of safety, let us know.
Our privacy guidelines apply to all users across the world. This means that even if a video doesn't break any privacy laws in your country, it might still violate our guidelines. We aim to protect your privacy while balancing public interest and newsworthiness. If you think content violates our Community Guidelines, you can report the content.
What can I report as a privacy violation?
Someone shares your image or full name without your permission:
- Your “image” or “full name” refers to images, audio, video footage, or text that uniquely identify you.
Someone shares other personal info without your permission. This might include your:
- Contact info. For example, your home address, email address, or phone number.
- Identification info. For example, your social security number or national ID number.
- Financial info. For example, your credit card number or bank account number.
- Other personal identification info.
Someone uses AI or other tools to alter or generate your voice or image without your permission:
- “Altered” or “synthetic” content is content that looks or sounds like you, but was significantly edited or generated by AI.
- Learn more about altered or synthetic content and what needs to be disclosed by creators.
- Examples of someone using AI or other tools to alter or generate your voice or image without permission include:
- Altering content to replace the face of one person with another person’s
- Simulating audio to make it sound like a person is saying something they have not said