Facebook's revenge porn fight involves your nudes (CNET News)
Facebook's revenge porn fight involves your nudes (CNET News)
2017-11-08
Facebook is fighting against
unauthorized sharing of your nudes by
asking you to upload photos of your
nudes sure Jan the Australian
Broadcasting Corp reported Facebook
plans to test technology designed to
help combat revenge porn here's the
general gist of how it works step 1 you
upload your sexy pictures to Facebook
which I think we can all file under how
could that possibly go wrong
step 2 Facebook then takes that image
and hashes it so it makes sort of a
unique digital fingerprint from that
image which I guess sounds a little more
reasonable and step 3 Facebook then
deletes the image after a short period
of time and uses the digital fingerprint
it created to block anybody from
uploading that image to Facebook in the
future so I guess it sounds fine but
still it looks like Facebook will be
testing the feature in Australia with
the help of a small government agency
dedicated to e safety but no word on
exactly when or how the pilot program
would roll out to users it definitely
sounds a little counterintuitive to
upload your most intimate pictures to
the world's most popular social network
on top of that I'm sure there are many
of you out there who would scream don't
upload your nude pictures to facebook
what's wrong with you who cares what
technologies involved so now I'm curious
are you trusting of this technology
would you upload your nudes to Facebook
in order to keep them off the social
site drop your comments down below and
stay tuned to cnet.com for all of the
best tech news I'm Ashley sceva be good
humans
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