Google has a new policy today that will allow anyone to fill out a form requesting the removal of nude and sexual images of themselves that have been posted without their consent. Google is the latest tech company to add a reporting system for this kind of content. Reddit updated its policy in February; Twitter and Facebook banned nude and sexual images in March.
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By Alex Cnossen
Alex Cnossen is a Northwest native and has worked for several local publications, including KOMO, KIRO and KING-TV. He grew up in Portland and loves to run and write. Follow him on Twitter @CnossenAle
Alex Cnossen is a Northwest native and has worked for several local publications, including KOMO, KIRO and KING-TV. He grew up in Portland and loves to run and write. Follow him on Twitter @CnossenAle