Support
DebtKeeper doesn’t run any of the services on this page and isn’t involved when you contact one. They’re listed because someone might need them and not know where to look. That’s the whole reason this page exists.
This page has no analytics and we don’t record which links you open. No other DebtKeeper user is told you were here. What does exist, so you know: ordinary server logs like any website; the page address can appear in a crash report if your browser hits an error; and opening a link shows that organisation your IP address, the same as typing their address in yourself.
If you need help right now
If you’re in immediate danger, call your local emergency number — 999 in the UK, 911 in the US and Canada, 112 across the EU, 000 in Australia.
Find A Helplineworldwide
Free, confidential crisis lines for your own country, including ones open right now. It covers most of the world, which is why it’s here rather than a list of numbers that would be wrong for most people reading this.
If you want help with money, spending or debt
The first two are gambling helplines, and they’re for people affected by gambling. If that’s part of what’s happening, they’re free, confidential and open at three in the morning. If it isn’t, go straight to the debt advice below — you don’t have to call any of this gambling, or call it a problem, to ask someone for help with money.
National Gambling HelplineUK
Run by GamCare. Confidential support for you or for someone you’re worried about, by phone, live chat or WhatsApp.
National Problem Gambling HelplineUS
Run by the National Council on Problem Gambling, covering all 50 states. The same number takes calls and texts, and there’s a chat option on their site.
Outside the UK and US, Find A Helpline lists the equivalent for your country.
Debt advice
Free, and they don’t sell you anything. Both of these are charities that will talk through what you owe and what your options are, without judging how it happened.
StepChangeUK
Free debt advice for however the debt happened. They will go through what you owe and what your options are, and they don’t need the story behind it.
National DebtlineUK
Free, independent debt advice by phone and webchat, plus written guides you can work through on your own. Covers England, Wales and Scotland.
Outside the UK, start with a charity or a government-funded service, and check what any service charges before you agree to use it.
If someone is threatening you
StopNCII.orgworldwide
If someone is threatening to share intimate images or video of you, and you were 18 or over when it was taken and you still have the file, this is free wherever you are. It makes a fingerprint of the file on your own device — the file itself never leaves it — and only that fingerprint goes to participating platforms, so they can find and take down copies. OnlyFans, Reddit, X, Bluesky, Patreon, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat are among them; the full list and the rest of the conditions are on their site.
Take It Downworldwide
The same thing for an image taken when you were under 18, which StopNCII can’t accept. Also free, also anonymous, and the file never leaves your device. Run by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. It applies to how old you were in the picture, not how old you are now.
National Ugly MugsUK
A UK charity working with sex workers and people in adult industries. You can report a dangerous client, see warnings other people have posted, check details someone has given you, and speak to a caseworker. Membership is free, and they verify that new members are sex workers in the UK — so it may not be the right door for everyone reading this.
NUM’s freephone line · caseworkers Tuesday to Friday, 10am–4pm
Both of those are about an image. If the threat is to tell people what you do — your family, your work, your other name — there’s no single service for that, and we’d rather say so than send you somewhere that will turn you away. A crisis line from Find A Helpline will talk it through with you, and in a lot of places there are victim-support services that will too.
People who do this often say you can’t tell anyone, precisely because of what you do. You can. If you’re in danger right now, use the emergency numbers at the top of this page.
What we can and can’t do
DebtKeeper doesn’t operate a helpline, a chat service or any kind of intake. We can’t see what you tell any of these organisations, and they don’t report anything back to us.
Inside the app, what you can do yourself is in your profile: export everything you have, or delete your account outright. From a tracker you can move it off your dashboard — and if you’re the Domme, block someone, which freezes everything between you.
Every number and link on this page was checked on 15 August 2026. If one of them is out of date or wrong, tell us at [email protected] and it will be fixed.