Anonymous
6/23/2025, 1:46:48 PM No.105679742
Every image file produces a unique image hash, which is basically a fingerprint for that image.
Microsoft and Apple can use hashing functions on your images and upload the results to their respective servers to track which files you have originally created or shared online.
For example, let's say you create a hate image using MS Paint:
1) Once you save the image, a hash for that image is generated and uploaded to Microsoft, alongside your ip address, and user info (email, phone, name, etc).
2) You then share the hate image on social media.
3) Microsoft then hashes the hate image shared online and compare with the hashes stored in their database to identify who shared such hate images.
4) From there, they can contact authorities to easily go after and aprehend the person who shared said image.
Microsoft and Apple can use hashing functions on your images and upload the results to their respective servers to track which files you have originally created or shared online.
For example, let's say you create a hate image using MS Paint:
1) Once you save the image, a hash for that image is generated and uploaded to Microsoft, alongside your ip address, and user info (email, phone, name, etc).
2) You then share the hate image on social media.
3) Microsoft then hashes the hate image shared online and compare with the hashes stored in their database to identify who shared such hate images.
4) From there, they can contact authorities to easily go after and aprehend the person who shared said image.
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