Facebook and Instagram Are Launching a Tool to Help Other Sites Remove Child Abuse Images
Anyone who believes they have a nude or partially nude image of themes shared on an unencrypted online platform can submit a request to Take It Down. That eligibility extends to users over the age of 18 who believe an image of video
of them from when they were a minor may still be lurking somewhere on the web. Users aren’t required to submit any names, addresses, or other personal information to Take It Down either. Though that grants potential victims anonymity, it also means they won’t receive any alert or messaging informing them if any material was spotted and removed.
“Take It Down was designed with Meta’s financial support,” Meta Global Head of Safety Antigone Davis said in a statement. “We are working with NCMEC to promote Take It Down across our platforms, in addition to integrating it into Facebook and Instagram so people can easily access it when reporting potentially violating content.
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