Fake facebook profile
A fake profile of a woman is created on Facebook. The profile displays her correct name and contact information (such as address,mobile phone number etc). It has her photograph.
The profile describes her as “easy” and invites people to contact her for sexual relationships.
People start calling her at all hours of the day.
What could she do?
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