Thursday 23 July 2015

Microsoft Will Remove Revenge Porn From Search Results



Placing revenge nude photos on the Internet by an ex-partner, also known as 'revenge porn', is increasingly common and can have serious consequences for victims, says Microsoft. The software giant is therefore left to these pictures and videos now remove from search results of Bing.

Microsoft will also make the material inaccessible when it is shared via onedrive and Xbox Live. The removal of both the left and the material will be done globally in these cases. To make it easier for victims to report cases of revenge porn, there is also a new page was launched. According to Jacqueline Beauchere, Microsoft Online Chief Safety Officer, however this is only a first step. Removing left in search results does not remove the images from the Internet, so let them know. Beauchere argues for better protection of victims.

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