Only verified users, whose names and ages had been confirmed through government-issued identification, would be allowed to upload content to the company’s Web sites. Digital-fingerprinting software was being applied in all suspected cases of child-sexual-abuse and nonconsensual videos, which would prevent them from being re-uploaded in the future. The company also said that it had been developing software to identify and remove nonconsensual videos, which it planned to make available to other online platforms.