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Meta launches platform to tackle ‘revenge porn’ more proactively in India

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Meta launches platform to tackle ‘revenge porn’ more proactively in India

“Revenge porn” or sharing private pictures of women without consent is a growing problem. Now Meta hopes to solve this problem in a more proactive way through a new platform called StopNCII.org in India. The platform, in cooperation with the UK-based “revenge porn hotline,” will allow women to approach and mark potentially private images, which can be uploaded to Facebook and Instagram without the women’s consent.

Karuna Nain, Meta’s global security policy director, highlighted the unfortunate case of people “encountering this form of abuse” and taking “very severe measures”. He told indianexpress.com, “…life, because you have to socialize Interact with the occasion, because you are worried about whether the other person sees my image.”

StopNCII.org acts as a variety of banks where victims can share the “hash value” of their threatened or exposed photos and videos. A hash is a unique digital fingerprint attached to each shared photo or video.

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Then share the hash with Facebook and Instagram. If someone tries to upload a video or image that matches the hash, the upload will be marked as a possible violation of the company’s content policy. Meta stated that when the victim is uploading them. Instead, only the hash is uploaded. In Meta’s view, the new platform can serve as a reminder for them and help them better deal with intimate image abuse.

It should be remembered that the StopNCII.org website clearly states that the image in question must be an image in a private environment. This may be images and videos of the victim being naked, displaying genitals, performing sexual activities or sexual positions, or wearing underwear to compromise positions.

It is also limited to adult women over the age of 18, which means that victims of child pornography cannot approach or rely on this platform. According to Nain, for child sexual abuse images, they can only cooperate with selected NGOs that are authorized and have legal protection. This is why StopNCII is limited to women over 18 years of age.

However, if someone changes or changes the private image before uploading, is the hash value accurate? Unfortunately, this is the real challenge. The technology Meta is using-a technology widely used throughout the industry-is suitable for exact or close matching.

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“So if someone makes a serious change to the photo or video, it will not exactly match the hash we received. Therefore, this person needs to be vigilant and may want to use the system again to upload the changed The hash of the content,” Nain admitted.

It should also be noted that uploading the hash alone does not automatically guarantee that the content will not end up on Facebook or Instagram. Or it will stop automatically.

Complete News Source : The Indian Express

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SpiceJet announces 8 new flights to connect Jaipur with Varanasi, Amritsar and Ahmedabad

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SpiceJet expands its domestic network with 8 new flights that will connect Jaipur with Varanasi, Amritsar and Ahmedabad and also link Ahmedabad with Pune.

SpiceJet is further expanding its domestic network with the launch of eight new flights starting November 15.

In the statement released on Wednesday, the airline announced that these new routes will connect Jaipur with Varanasi, Amritsar and Ahmedabad, while also linking Ahmedabad with Pune. This expansion follows the recent launch of 32 new flights in October 2024, including two international flights connecting Delhi with Phuket.

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Last month, SpiceJet also commenced UDAN flights linking Shivamogga in Karnataka with Chennai and Hyderabad, and introduced double daily flights between Chennai and Kochi, enhancing connectivity across key regional and metropolitan cities.

“We are excited to announce the launch of new flights from Jaipur to Varanasi, Amritsar, and Ahmedabad, as well as from Ahmedabad to Pune, providing our passengers with greater flexibility and convenience,” SpiceJet Chief Business Officer Debojo Maharshi said.

“These new flights reflect our commitment to supporting passenger demand across tier-II cities and beyond. With our expanded winter schedule, including international and UDAN routes, we aim to provide our customers with greater convenience, affordability, and seamless travel experiences,” Maharshi added.

SpiceJet will deploy its 78-seater Q400 aircraft in these sectors. Bookings for the new flights are now open and tickets are available at the website of the airline, SpiceJet’s mobile app and through online travel portals and travel agents.

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On Monday, the airline received a significant boost, with Acuite Ratings & Research Limited upgrading its long-term rating by four notches to ‘B ‘ and its short-term rating to A4. The rating agency has also assigned a ‘Stable’ outlook to the airline.

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