Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery (NCII) is one of the most harmful and deeply personal abuses online. It strips people of their agency, weaponizes their vulnerability, and spreads with devastating speed. It’s abuse that platforms must be equipped to detect and prevent. This is why I’m proud to share that Cinder now supports StopNCII.org and offers seamless access to their global hash-sharing database directly from our platform.

Cinder now checks, matches and removes NCII content through the StopNCII hash-sharing database for its customers, without requiring any additional integration. Once a platform becomes a StopNCII.org partner, Cinder handles the rest. We check content hashes, route matches on images and videos, and trigger enforcement actions. What used to take hours of dedicated engineering time now takes just a few clicks.

When we built Cinder, our goal was to enable companies to innovate without compromising integrity. That means empowering them to protect their users without needing to build complex infrastructure from scratch. Our StopNCII integration is another step in this direction.

This partnership reflects our broader philosophy: we don’t restrict customers to use a specific model, detection vendor, or enforcement approach. Whether you want to use Cinder’s native AI capabilities, third-party services, open-source tools, or your own internal systems, we make it easy to deploy unified workflows. That includes enforcement, human review, and audit logging.

StopNCII is the latest addition to a growing list of 3rd party integrations. Many of our customers already use Cinder to submit reports to NCMEC or to ingest abuse signals from upstream tools. Now, they can also take action on StopNCII’s global hash-sharing database, all from a single integration.

We’re proud to support the mission of StopNCII and to give our customers the tools they need to fight one of the internet’s most pervasive and noxious harms. The fight against NCII is far from over, but this is a meaningful step.

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