KCSVRC (Korea Cyber Sexual Violence Response Center) is a South Korean nonprofit that supports survivors of digital sexual harm—think revenge porn, deepfake pornography, and other forms of non-consensual intimate imagery. The organization operates a comprehensive support system including a phone hotline (+82 02-817-7959), counseling services, legal assistance, and crucially, video deletion support to help victims scrub non-consensual content from the internet. Their work sits at the intersection of sexual wellness and digital safety, addressing the darker side of intimacy technology where
consent and digital boundaries are violated.
Beyond direct victim support, KCSVRC runs education campaigns and advocacy work to prevent cyber sexual violence before it happens. They’ve partnered with organizations like Gaze Docs to produce documentaries exploring digital sex crimes, helping bring visibility to an issue that often stays hidden. While they’re not developing pleasure products or intimacy apps, their work is essential infrastructure in the sexual wellness ecosystem—protecting people from technology-enabled abuse that can devastate mental health, relationships, and sexual wellbeing.