The women’s faces remain clearly visible, and no labels are appended to the images to mark them as fake. The service also assembles all of those newly generated fake nudes into photo galleries that are updated daily; more than 25,000 accounts have already subscribed for daily updates. New users can request some of their first fake nudes for free but are encouraged to pay for further use. A beginners’ rate offers new users 100 fake photos over seven days at a price of 100 Russian rubles, or about $1.29. “Paid premium” members can request fake nude photos be created without a watermark and hidden from the public channel.
Source: Washington Post October 20, 2020 14:28 UTC