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Preserving content provenance by integrating Content Credentials into Cloudflare Images

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Date Published
Author
Will Allen
Word Count
1,971
Company Posts That Month
14
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Post removed?
No
Summary

Cloudflare Images has integrated the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) provenance standard, allowing content creators to preserve the entire provenance chain of their digital media across the Cloudflare network. This integration enables news organizations, journalists, and content companies to create an auditable chain of digital provenance whose claims can be verified using public-key cryptography. With this feature, users can now ensure that their images are preserved with their original metadata, including camera settings, editing software used, and any transformations made, providing a tamper-evident trail for the entire content creation process. The integration is available through the Cloudflare dashboard, where users can toggle on the "Preserve Content Credentials" option to enable this feature for their images.

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