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„It's quick, it's accurate, it's facial recognition on steroids”
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PimEyes has launched a new, major update which totally changes and renovates search platform, including upload and search mecha...
PimEyes has introduced a new facial recognition engine and redesigned search and upload mechanisms. New engine has demonstrated...
Due to increased traffic PimEyes administration had to set up queues for free users to ensure sustainability of the critical in...
Here you can see the detailed instructions how to perform opt-out request and submit the form to delete certain search results ...
Upload photo and find out where images are published
PimEyes provides answers to questions about the database and opt-out services that recently became a topic of intense discussion
According to the recent studies, revenge porn cases have doubled during the last two years. PimEyes shares its experience and impressions on combat...
The ongoing war in Ukraine has risen a question about the possible role of facial recognition technologies in contemporary military conflicts
With PimEye’s you can hide your existing photos from being showed on the public search results page.
This action will remove photos only from our search engine, we are not responsible for the original source
of the photo, and it will still be available in the internet.
Please note, the process of opt-out request is irreversible. The identity proof is required.
PimEyes is an online face search engine that goes through the Internet to find pictures containing given faces.
PimEyes uses face recognition search technologies to perform a reverse image search.
Find a face and check where the image
appears online. Our face finder helps you find a face and protect your privacy. Facial recognition online system allows you
to search by image.
PimEyes is a face picture search and photo search engine available for everyone. It is a great tool to
audit copyright infringement.
We believe that you have the right to find yourself on the Internet and protect your privacy and image.
Using the latest technologies, artificial intelligence
and machine learning, we help you find your pictures on the Internet and defend yourself from scammers, identity thieves, or people who use your image illegally.
That is why we have created PimEyes - a multi-purpose tool allowing you to track down your face on the Internet, reclaim image rights, and monitor your online
presence.
Upload your photo and search for images containing your face. Become a subscriber to check which websites publish your photos.
Access the sources of your results: website addresses containing photos of you and links to source images (saved on external servers).
Set an Alert and monitor your online presence by receiving an email notification when PimEyes finds a new result containing your face.
Permanently erase unwanted photos from external websites. Eliminate the problem of illegal usage of your image.
A reverse image search is a technique that allows finding things, people, brands, etc. using a photo.
While performing a regular search you usually type a word or phrase that is related to the information you are trying to find; when you do a reverse image search, you upload a picture to a search engine.
In the results of regular searches, you receive a list of websites that are connected to these phrases.
When you perform a reverse image search, in the results you receive photos of similar things, people, etc, linked to websites about them. Reverse search by image is the best solution to use when looking for similar images, smaller/bigger versions of them, or twin content.
The best-known reverse image search engine is Google Images.
To perform a reverse image search you have to upload a photo to a search engine or take a picture from your camera (it is automatically added to the search bar). Usually, you upload a picture to a search bar or some dedicated area on the page.
When performing a reverse image search, pay attention to the technical requirements your picture should meet. Usually they are related to the image's size, quality, and file format, but sometimes also to the photo’s composition or depicted items.
The uploaded photo is used to perform a search. It is measured and analyzed in order to find similar images or pictures with similar objects. The best reverse image search is supported by high-quality images.
The reverse image search mechanism can be used on mobile phones or any other device.
PimEyes uses a reverse image search mechanism and enhances it by face recognition technology to allow you to find your face on the Internet (but only the open web, excluding social media and video platforms). Like in a reverse image search you perform a query using a photo and you receive the list of indexed photos in the results.
But PimEyes is more than that. In the results we display not only similar photos to the one you have uploaded to the search bar but also pictures in which you appear on a different background, with other people, or even with a different haircut. This improvement is possible thanks to our search engine focusing on a given face, not the whole picture.
Try PimEyes’ reverse image search engine and find where your face appears online.
I don't know what to think of this:
not to sure if its trustable, think its run by the guys who do the mega 3 for like £200
what are you afraid of? genuinely curious
not specifically being afraid of anything more im not sure if they collect and then delete threads, i might be completly wrong but theres always a chance
Aah like that. Legit concern indeed
atleast its a new site for now! doesnt have as much activity but that might be due to anonib only just going down
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In its continuing move from websites such as Anon-IB, revenge porn has shifted not only onto Discord, but now Slack as well.
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Revenge porn is spreading. The latest service to be co-opted: Slack, according to activists and Slack chat rooms uncovered by Motherboard.
The news highlights how groups that trade non-consensual imagery on open websites such as Anon-IB are increasingly moving to more closed-off platforms. And with that comes a renewed challenge for online services to curb abuse on their products, as various states and countries seek legislation punishing revenge porn sharers.
“I have identified a large portion of people I know personally on Slack,” Rachel, victim outreach at anti-revenge porn activism group Badass, told Motherboard in an email. Rachel asked that her full name not be used.
On Thursday Motherboard joined two Slack workspaces—the company’s term for enterprise-wide chat rooms—which exclusively trade revenge porn, one with around 100 members, and the second with 50. Slack allows users to create free workspaces with more limited features. Rachel said she first saw Slack invite links on Anon-IB, including one related to her local high school; one of the threads contained approximately 71 different victims, she added.
“Quit hoarding and dump,” a user in one workspace focused on a UK city wrote on Wednesday, asking others to post images.
“If anyone wants these vids message me,” another user wrote while sharing a picture of a young woman.
One of the workspace’s Motherboard entered included a stream of explicit images, seemingly of women the users knew personally: several users identified the women by name, or made requests for pictures of other people. The second workspace had a ‘vetting’ process, where users only received access to the nude images after sharing one from their own collection.
“Soooo can someone verify me? I have wins,” one user wrote, with ‘wins’ meaning explicit images or videos.
The use of Slack for revenge porn seemingly started recently after another chat service , Discord, clamped down on offending users. Chat logs in one of the workspaces stretched back to February.
“What we generally see is they migrate to a Discord server, but with all the crackdowns happening there, what we saw this week was that they were running to Slack,” Kelsey Bressler, a second member of Badass, told Motherboard in an email.
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Indeed, in one of the Slack workspaces Motherboard accessed, one user wrote “today’s goal is make discord look like a bitch post up.”
“Honestly I don’t know whose genius idea it was to use Discord in the first place. Their privacy policy is worse than facebooks,” another Slack user wrote back in mid-February.
On Thursday Slack removed two revenge porn focused workspaces after Motherboard provided links to them.
But, perhaps because this is a new issue for Slack, the company has not dealt directly with complaints and enquiries from both Rachel and Bressler this week. Bressler contacted the company to ask about its revenge porn policy, and how to report incidents; she did not receive a response, and when she followed up, was told she could email the feedback address.
“Their support people should know exactly what to do in instances like this. If I was a victim approaching them for help with this, their lack of responsiveness would have left me feeling helpless,” Bressler added. “Slack is becoming increasingly popular and with that, it will continue to be used in this manner.”
Rachel said “After a good bit of digging and reviewing their policies I found no way to simply report anything in the threads, so I did the only thing I know that works to gain website’s attentions which is to submit DMCA violations,” referring to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which revenge porn victims sometimes use to remove their images from websites. Rachel says she identified three victims and sent DMCA removal requests to Slack’s legal email address.
“I have not heard back from them since Tuesday. I understand that these processes can take time, but with it being a professional app for the workplace, I expected a prompt response,” she added.
A Slack spokesperson told Motherboard in a statement that "Any use of the Slack platform for harmful or illegal activities violates our Terms of Service and will not be tolerated. Slack will act immediately to remove such content when it is flagged for us. We encourage users to report offending content or activities to feedback@slack.com.”
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