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Cloudflare makes it easier to track real images online

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Cloudflare has launched a new function To support people quickly verify the authenticity of online images. The provider of internet security and hosting has adopted the content system run by Adobe, which uses the digital tag of metadata for photos and video, which follows, who owns, where it was published, and if it has been manipulated-in this if used generative tools AI were used AI tools to do this.

Content content is a ongoing project born with content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), the community between the Adobe co -founder industry in 2019. including Microsoft, ARM, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, TruePic, Getty and Shutterstock, next to cameras like Canon and Leica and the main information service and the main information service , such as BBCIN Associated PressIN Wall Street JournalAND Recent York Times.

Now Cloudflare has also joined CAI and introduced a up-to-date option to set one click on the content hosted by Cloudflare Images to “keep content certificates”. The function is already available from all users throughout Global Cloudflare Network. Anyone who displays or downloads images with the setting enabled can verify their digital history via the Adobe Contenticity or ITS internet tool Chrome browser extension.

“The future of the internet depends on trust and authenticity,” said Matthew Prince, general director of Cloudflare. “By integrating content certificates in our global network, we can help media and information organizations in verifying authenticity and maintaining the ownership of their work, wherever it moves online. It is not just about securing individual images – it is about providing publishers tools needed to maintain trust and remain important in the era of artificial intelligence. “

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