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" Did They {F*** ing} Consent to That?": Safer Digital Intimacy via Proactive Protection Against {Image-Based} Sexual Abuse

Qin et al., 2024

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5989335059674442836
Author
Qin L
Hamilton V
Wang S
Aydinalp Y
Scarlett M
Redmiles E
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33rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 24)

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As many as 8 in 10 adults share intimate content such as nude or lewd images. Sharing such content has significant benefits for relationship intimacy and body image, and can offer employment. However, stigmatizing attitudes and a lack of technological mitigations put …
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