MeldeHelden APP
Report content (like comments, tweets, and posts) that you think is criminally relevant. You are not sure Better to report too much than too little! The legal evaluation and processing is not your job.
What happens to the reports? We will forward them to the General Public Prosecutor's Office in Frankfurt am Main, Central Office for Combating Internet and Computer Crime (ZIT), and process them there. Should you be personally affected by the content, we would contact you in advance. We offer counseling for those affected free of charge and - should proceedings arise - litigation cost financing.
Would you like quick advice on site? MeldeHelden offers you a search function that shows you advice centers in your area on a map. There you will not only find contact points for specific topics, such as B. racist violence, but also the addresses and contact details of local crisis services and victim support associations.
Tips & information about digital violence: In MeldeHelden you will also find the most important information and first aid tips on digital violence.
The MeldeHelden app also offers content in plain language.
Good to know:
We only process personal data when it is forwarded to us and only for as long as we absolutely need it. It is important, however, that we need your email address so that you can track the status of your reports. You will receive a token from us, which you can enter into the app and check the status of the message. With this method we create the highest possible data security on all sides.
About HateAid:
HateAid offers those affected by digital violence free advice and litigation cost financing. People who experience hatred and agitation online, who are insulted, defamed or threatened, can turn to us. We help everyone who does not spread hatred themselves - regardless of nationality, skin color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, political opinion and physical disability.
The creation of the MeldeHelden app was funded by the Hessian Ministry of Justice