Facial recognition is a powerful technology. We believe the companies building it have a duty to ensure it serves people — not the other way around. This document outlines how Protevio AI upholds that duty.
Protevio AI exists for one purpose: to empower individuals to protect their own digital identity. Our facial recognition search technology is designed to help people discover where their photos appear online, detect unauthorized use of their images, and take action to protect their privacy.
We are committed to ensuring our technology is never used to harm, stalk, harass, or surveil individuals. To uphold this commitment, we enforce strict usage policies and actively monitor for abuse.
Privacy is not a feature we added — it is a foundational principle of how Protevio AI is built. Every system, process, and decision is evaluated through the lens of user privacy.
We believe users have the right to understand how our technology works, what data we process, and how decisions are made. We are committed to clear, honest communication about our practices.
How our indexing works: Protevio crawls publicly available photography from the open web. We do not access private accounts, password-protected content, or data behind paywalls. Our crawlers respect robots.txt directives and honor opt-out requests from website operators.
How search works: When you upload a photo, our AI creates a temporary mathematical representation of the face (an embedding). This embedding is compared against our database. The uploaded photo itself is discarded after processing — we do not retain it.
What we don't do: We do not identify individuals by name. Our system finds visually similar faces — it does not connect them to real identities, social media accounts, or personal information unless that information is publicly visible on the source website.
We recognize that facial recognition technology carries risks of misuse. Protevio AI takes a proactive approach to preventing abuse of our platform.
Protevio AI was built with victims in mind. We understand that unauthorized distribution of someone's photos — whether through catfishing, non-consensual intimate imagery, or identity theft — causes real harm.
We are committed to supporting affected individuals through free search access for victims of documented image abuse, expedited removal processing for non-consensual intimate imagery found through our platform, evidence documentation tools (PDF reports) that can be used in legal proceedings, and educational resources through our blog, including guides on GDPR rights, takedown procedures, and legal options.
If you are a victim of image abuse and need help, please contact us at [email protected] with the subject line "Victim Support" for prioritized assistance.
We hold ourselves to high standards in how we develop and deploy AI systems.
We believe that awareness is the first line of defense. Protevio AI is committed to educating the public about digital privacy risks, facial recognition technology, and the tools available to protect personal data.
Through our blog, we publish free, in-depth guides on topics including how to find where your photos appear online, exercising your GDPR right to erasure, protecting yourself from catfishing and identity theft, and understanding how facial recognition technology works.
We are committed to making this knowledge accessible to everyone — not just our paying customers.
Protevio AI will continue to evolve its CSR commitments as the technology landscape and regulatory frameworks develop. We welcome feedback from our users, privacy advocates, regulators, and the broader public.
We're open to dialogue about our practices, policies, and responsibilities. Reach out to our team anytime.
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