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 on the platform鈥攂y sending the images in question to Facebook. Australia is the first country to pilot the new program. A startling one in five Australians report having intimate photos shared without their consent. As a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to Gizmodo, users worried about intimate pictures leaking  after a breakup or a hack of their cloud account, for example  can fill out an online form on  the official site of Australias eSafety Commissioner. Theyll then be asked a series of questions about the photos, including where theyre currently hosted and whether they want to involve the police.     From there, the eSafety Commissioners office will notify Facebook of the report. Users are then asked to send themselves the intimate photos in Facebook Messenger. Facebooks community operations team will then  hash stanley becher   the image, essentially giving it a digital fingerprint used to block it from being uploaded to Facebook proper, posted on Instagram or sent in chats via the Messenger app.  Theyre not storing the image, theyre storing the link and using artificial intelligence and other photo-matching technologies,  Australias e-Safety Commissioner, J stanley polska ulie Inman Grant stanley canada , explained to ABC Australia.  So if somebody tried to upload that same image, which would have the same digital footprint or hash value, it will be prevented from being uploaded.  Crucially, the hash system blocks the images from being uploaded in chats and private groups. In March, investigative reporting uncovered a