Pupils have AirDropped nudes to each other or used Google Drive to store non-consensually shared images, MPs were told.
In a Women and Equalities committee hearing on attitudes to girls and women in schools and other educational settings, Soma Sara, founder and chief executive of Everyone’s Invited (EI), a movement against sexual violence, said that in one reported case, pupils were “AirDropping nudes in a maths class to other students”.
AirDrop is a service that allows Apple users to wirelessly transfer photographs and videos between their devices, including iPhones.