Maybe reading the headlines may get frightened. Many people have chosen the path of death because of the personal pictures revealed through social communication; In the face of life or destruction of life-the picture is like Facebook! Yes, the nude picture is asking for Facebook The organization says that the user is asked to send nude photos to the safety of the user himself.
Today, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday that many people leave intimate relationship photos and videos on Facebook, because of revenge. It is called 'Revenge Porn', which can bring defeat to anyone's life. Facebook has decided to stop publishing such revenge pictures.
Facebook says if a user already sends nude pictures to them, then they will confirm that no one else will be able to post on Facebook. They will block that image.
But believe me! What can be believed in Facebook? That's your own matter. However, the company says that Facebook will not store those pictures. Instead, digital technology will be designed to match exact fingerprints with a fingerprint. Because of this technology, nobody else can post it in the future.
According to the report, Facebook is going to introduce this system in Australia in April to prevent revenge from pornography. Work on Facebook in collaboration with an organization of government working with the country's e-safety commissioner and online protection. Later, it will also be launched in USA, UK and Canada.
Digital forensic expert Leslie Earhart said, "There may be disasters in this. Because, removing a digital picture altogether is not an easy task. It is true that they will not store the image. But that is being transferred through a process; That's going to be in forensic memory. '
In an interview to the Broadcasting Corporation of Australia, the country's e-safety commissioner In man Grant said that all these pictures should be sent via e-mail. But in this case, the maximum security will be kept in mind. They (Facebook) will not store this picture. They will store only the links; Which can be traced later through artificial intelligence and photo-matching technology.
Carey Goldberg, a lawyer working with New York-based Sexual Privacy, says it's a very good initiative. Because, it can help revenge porn.
It is said in the report that revenues in the United States have spread to porn. In 2016, the data and society survey found that 4 percent of Internet users were victims of this. Of these, 10 percent of women under 30 years of age have been subjected to online threats. Later, their personal photos were published online without permission.
The report also said that earlier this year, Facebook authorities closed a private group called 'Marines United' on the complaint of pornography. The group was a member of the United States Navy 30 thousand. Facebook blocked the navy's female colleagues for publishing nude photos.
In man Grant said, "We have seen, many objectionable pictures or videos have been taken by the consent of the two. But it is published on the Internet without any other consent. '
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