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This chapter describes the methodology used to develop and release a browser extension which has become one of the major tools to debunk disinformation and verify videos and images, in a period of less than 18 months. It has attracted more than 12,000 users from media newsrooms, fact-checkers, the media literacy community, human rights defenders, and emergency response workers dealing with false rumors and content.
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AFP is participating in the Facebook Third-Party fact-checkers in more than a dozen of countries.
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Only anonymous data from users who have given us permission to do so under the EU GDPR policy are collected.
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Teyssou, D. (2019). Applying Design Thinking Methodology: The InVID Verification Plugin. In: Mezaris, V., Nixon, L., Papadopoulos, S., Teyssou, D. (eds) Video Verification in the Fake News Era. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26752-0_9
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