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Women in the UK: share your experience of being subjected to online misogyny

Online misogyny should become illegal, the government believes.
Online misogyny should become illegal, the government believes. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images

Leading Tory peers including former culture secretary Baroness Morgan are campaigning for the forthcoming Online Safety Bill to take a tougher stance on abuse of women and girls on the internet.

They are pushing for the law to include a legally-enforced code of practice requiring social media firms to protect women and girls against attacks online.

We’re interested to hear from women in the UK how their experience of online misogyny has affected them.

Share your experiences

If you are 18 years or over, you can get in touch by filling in the form below, anonymously if you prefer, or contacting us via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding +44(0)7766780300. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. One of our journalists may be in contact to discuss the details of your experience, so please do leave contact details.

We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature. We will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose. For more information please see our terms of service and privacy policy.

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