Report unlawful or harmful content in Singapore
In Singapore, you can report unlawful or harmful content that you find on any of Apple’s products or services.
What is unlawful or harmful material?
Unlawful or harmful material includes illegal and restricted online content, and other content that violates Apple's terms of use.
Illegal and restricted online content refers to online content that includes the most seriously harmful content, such as images and videos showing the sexual abuse of children, as well as content that should not be accessed by children, such as simulated sexual activity, detailed nudity, or high impact violence.
Other types of content that you can report include:
- Cyberbullying targeted at a child or cyber abuse targeted at an adult
- Non-consensual intimate images
- Content that promotes, incites, instructs in or depicts abhorrent violent conduct
How to report unlawful or harmful content in Singapore
In Singapore, you can report unlawful or harmful content that you find on any of Apple’s products or services.
Report to third-party provider
If the unlawful or harmful online content appears on a third-party app, content service, or unsolicited marketing communication, report it directly to the third-party provider.
Report to Apple
To report to Apple unlawful or harmful content that you find on the App Store:
To report to Apple unlawful or harmful content that you find on any of Apple's other products or services, including an unresolved complaint that you made to a third-party provider:
- Email onlinesafetysg@apple.com
When you submit a report of unlawful or harmful content to Apple, do not submit the actual content (including any images). Your report should provide only a description of the content.