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After Being a Victim of Deepfakes, Activist Demands Anonymous Tracking and Hardening Rules to Platforms

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SPAIN.- A Spanish activist for women's rights, who reported having been abused on the Internet with false images of nudes generated by artificial intelligence, asked that anonymous accounts can be tracked and considered that regulatory advertisements on digital platforms are insufficient.The position is given while different European governments evaluate to tighten their control over large technology companies.In Spain, it has been proposed to r…
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SPAIN.- A Spanish activist for women's rights, who reported having been abused on the Internet with false images of nudes generated by artificial intelligence, asked that anonymous accounts can be tracked and considered that regulatory advertisements on digital platforms are insufficient.The position is given while different European governments evaluate to tighten their control over large technology companies.In Spain, it has been proposed to r…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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