Reddit has promised to remove nude photos taken without the subject's consent - while Google is banning porn on its blogging network.
The tough stance by the two companies comes in the wake of the iCloud hack which led to the release of celebrities' nude images.
Reddit - a site which lets users post images, videos and links - will remove content if the person in the image has not given permission for it to be posted.
Until now, Reddit has taken a hands-off approach to privacy, with only child abuse images and spam explicitly prohibited. It allows its 160 million users to police individual forums.
From 10 March the site's rules will change, in an effort to grow the platform "for the next 10 years and beyond".
Interim chief executive Ellen Pao announced the new policy, saying that anyone who wants an image of themselves removed from the site can email contact@reddit.com.
Google is going to ban most nude photos and videos from publicly accessible sites on its Blogger service.
It is giving its users until 23 March to delete explicit content.
If they do not, their sites will be switched to a private restricted access mode.
The only exceptions will be for special circumstances, such as nudity depicted in "artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific contexts," according to an explanation on Blogger's site.
Facebook already prohibits images containing nudity. Twitter allows most content but says users should mark it as sensitive.
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