Singer Fille Mutoni has urged the government of Uganda to enact stringent laws to protect women from the dangers of indecent exposure.
Over the years, a large number of A-list celebrities have been made aware of the growing vice of their explicit content being leaked on social media.
The people in issue were taken advantage of after their captors took, misplaced, or hacked their electronics and then posted the data on numerous social networking applications for their own gain.
During a Sanyuka TV interview, singer Fille brought up the subject and stated that no matter how long they had been dating, she would never film or email obscene stuff to her partner.
Fille was inspired to make her decision by the fact that many people purposefully reveal the private information of their ex-lovers in an effort to wreak revenge.
Fille continued by stating that in order to battle the vice, the government needed to implement stringent rules that would protect women from harassment and threats relating to nudity.
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Furthermore, according to Fille, a lot of people don’t intentionally divulge their sexual preferences; rather, their data is covertly gathered and held for ransom before being released if it doesn’t work.