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Men who engage in cyber-flashing by sending nude photographs to strangers will now face up to two years in prison and will be required to sign the sex offenders registry as a result of a legislation change in England and Wales. When a person receives an unwanted sexual image on their mobile device from an unknown individual nearby via social media, messaging, or other sharing services such as Airdrop, it is known as cyber-flashing. According to Mail Online, despite the conduct being made criminal in Scotland 12 years ago, there is currently no law in England and Wales that specifically tackles…