It’s true though. I can’t think of a better way to do it without producing a hashing app.
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Based on Facebook operations, I’m betting it’s exceptionally unlikely.
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If a third party did, perhaps they would add support?
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I think if the algorithm is public it would be too easy to work out what you have to do to an image to evade detection.
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Most forensics software comes with skin tone and shape detection filters. When we tested FTK, it had a hard time differentiating between semi-nudes and random pictures of meat, particularly sausages.
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