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How ‘Take It Down’ is helping people remove online explicit images and videos

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Meta is launching a new tool through the National Centers of Exploited and Missing Children to help people regain control of their potentially intimate images online and remove them from the internet. Vice President and Global Head of Safety at Meta, Antigone Davis, joins News NOW to explain how the “Take It Down” works and what it hopes to achieve.