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Two interactive widgets we built into the site, and a curated list of trusted third-party services for verifying provenance and getting non-consensual content removed. We do not collect data from any of these tools beyond the standard server logs described in the privacy policy.
Real-vs-Synthetic comparison slider.
Drag the green divider. The right side is treated as the synthetic specimen, with forensic markers indicating common artifact zones.
Stylized teaching aid. The two halves are abstract pattern fields — there is no claim being made about a specific photograph.
Spot-the-fake calibration quiz.
Five specimens. The point is not a high score — it is knowing your floor before you trust your gut. Same widget as on /safety-suite.
Tools we recommend, but didn't build.
We do not run these services and have no affiliation with their operators. We list them because they are the canonical, primary-source utilities for the workflows described elsewhere on the site.
Drag a file in to inspect its C2PA manifest, edit history, and signing chain. Operated by the Content Authenticity Initiative.
contentcredentials.org/verify → TAKEDOWN · ADULTS StopNCII.orgHash-based takedown for adults 18+. Hashing happens locally on your device; only the hash is shared with participating platforms (Meta, TikTok, Reddit, Bumble, Snap, X, OnlyFans, more).
stopncii.org → TAKEDOWN · MINORS NCMEC Take It DownFor those whose intimate imagery was taken when they were under 18. Same local-hash approach; operated by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
takeitdown.ncmec.org → FRAUD REPORTING FBI IC3FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center. File BEC, voice-clone, and deepfake-fraud incidents here. The Recovery Asset Team froze 66% of fraudulent BEC transfers in 2024 when alerted promptly.
ic3.gov → CRIMINAL TIPS FBI TipsFor sexual or minor-involving synthetic imagery, including non-consensual deepfakes prosecutable under the TAKE IT DOWN Act.
tips.fbi.gov → SUPPORT CCRI Safety CenterFree Cyber Civil Rights Initiative helpline and resource library for survivors of image-based abuse.
cybercivilrights.org → EVIDENCE Wayback MachineCapture URLs with a verifiable timestamp before content is removed. Operated by the Internet Archive.
archive.org/web → DEVELOPER c2pa-rs / c2pa-jsOpen-source reference implementations of the C2PA standard. Apache-2.0 licensed. Use these to add Content Credentials signing or verification to your own application.
github.com/contentauth → LEGAL TRACKER NCSL deepfake legislation trackerNational Conference of State Legislatures' running tracker of deepfake-related bills and laws across the U.S. states.
ncsl.org →