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Meta launches THIS new tool to stop the spread of explicit images, deets here

New Delhi: Meta has introduced a ‘take it down’ tool for Facebook and Instagram that will give teens the option to remove nude photos they’ve uploaded in the past. This tool is operated by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The purpose of launching this feature is to reduce the case of […]

New Delhi: Meta has introduced a ‘take it down’ tool for Facebook and Instagram that will give teens the option to remove nude photos they’ve uploaded in the past. This tool is operated by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The purpose of launching this feature is to reduce the case of sextortion. In fact, nowadays youths share nude pictures with each other on Facebook and Instagram, after which they are blackmailed or intimidated on the basis of these pictures. Many times, these pictures are threatened to be published on the internet. To avoid this, users get involved in this kind of wrongdoing for years and years and don’t know what they do at the behest of the person in front of them. To end all this, Meta has launched this tool.

With the help of this new tool, children or their parents, if any such photo (nude, or half-naked) has been uploaded on these platforms in the past, can prevent it from being deleted or spread. As soon as the users appeal to remove the photo, then this photo will be converted into a digital fingerprint called Hashes and then it will be shared to NCMEC. If someone tries to upload your photo on the internet, Facebook will block it with this hash matching technology and will not allow it to be uploaded.

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But here’s the trick

Note, this tool is released by Meta only for Facebook and Instagram. If someone shares such a picture on WhatsApp, it cannot be deleted. Apart from this, even if someone tampers or edits that picture (previously uploaded or sent), then this picture will not be deleted from the platform because it is considered as a new picture. For this, the new picture will have to be reported again.

Recently Meta has started paid verification service

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a paid verification service for Instagram and Facebook some time ago. At present, paid verification service has been started in Australia and New Zealand. Here web users have to pay Rs 990 per month and Android and iOS users have to pay Rs 1240.

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