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WebPurify announces limited beta release of OCR profanity filter
Content moderation service provider WebPurify has announced a limited beta release of its new profanity filter service - which detects offensive text in memes and other images on the internet. The new service combines WebPurify's OCR technology with its profanity filter solution.
In addition to filtering for offensive language, WebPurify's clients may also create custom block and allow lists to address additional text concerns.
