Do you think Undress App stored the photos?

Question: Hello. Do you think bikinioff stored the photos? Storing photos are meaningful for them? Do you think they will leak or blackmail photo owners(or users)? I want to reach them but i can’t. They just poofed. they erased themself. 

I don’t have any specific information about how the Bikinioff bot stores the photos it processes, as I don’t have contact with its developer. However, I have experience in creating similar Undress bots and DeepNude-like websites and can share my insights.

When developing such applications, a programmer can implement methods to store files and user information. This capability is straightforward for experienced developers. That said, I believe there’s a 99% chance that they don’t store photos for the following reasons:

  1. Storage Costs: Storing large numbers of files requires enormous storage capacity. Using a personal hard drive or cloud services incurs significant costs, especially since thousands or even millions of people worldwide use such bots daily (reference: DeepNude Image Generation Analysis).
  2. Automatic Deletion: Developers often include automatic photo deletion mechanisms to free up disk space after processing.

Risks and How to Address Them

You may have heard of hackers using undress apps similar to Bikinioff to infect users’ computers (Russian Hackers Hide Malware in DeepNude Sites). However, this is a different kind of attack than what you’re asking about. To protect yourself, avoid downloading suspicious files and monitor any changes to your computer.

In the last two years, as I’ve followed this topic, there have been instances of blackmail involving AI-processed photos. However, in all cases, the perpetrators were not the app developers but individual users who used the photos to extort acquaintances. They either took these photos themselves or downloaded them from the victim’s social media accounts.

How to Protect Yourself from AI blackmailing?

Be mindful of the content you post online. Avoid sharing photos that AI algorithms can easily manipulate. For example:

  • Use poor lighting conditions.
  • Wear oversized clothing that obscures your body’s true contours.
  • Use complex poses with strategic hand and leg positions.

If You Still Want to Use Such Apps But Fear Blackmail:

  • Ensure anonymity:
    • Use a VPN.
    • Create a new email account (e.g., ProtonMail).
    • Pay with cryptocurrency.
  • Upload photos without identifiable features:
    • Avoid photos with your face, like this:

If you follow these precautions, the app’s developers will not be able to identify you or misuse your photos. Stay cautious and use such tools responsibly!


Official response of some DeepNude providers

Undress.App Answer

Is my photo security guaranteed?

Absolutely yes! Our app does not collect, store, or share users’ photos under any circumstances. Your images remain solely on your device, ensuring your full privacy and security. That’s one of the key reasons why more than 10 million people trust us every month.

With Undress.app, you can enjoy peace of mind, knowing your personal data is 100% safe. Your photos stay only with you 💖

Is it safe to use bot AI?

Today, I received this message:

Mr. Shubham is asking whether it’s safe to use AI bots. This is a complex question from both an informational and ethical standpoint, so I’ll try to give you a detailed answer.

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What are AI bots?

AI bots are programs that use artificial intelligence to generate responses to user questions. The most well-known example today is ChatGPT (https://openai.com/chatgpt/), and on our website, the most famous example is DeepNude Telegram Bots. ChatGPT generates a text-based response to your question using LLM (Large Language Models). Meanwhile, DeepNude Telegram Bots respond to a photo you send by generating an image (Pix-2-Pix GAN) of the model undressed or altering their clothes.

Is it safe to use AI bots?

In general, my answer would be “Yes”, it’s safe to use AI bots, provided you follow the rules and have the right expectations.

Why are people afraid of AI Undress bots?

Data Theft

When I use the internet, I fear that my personal data might be stolen. The fact is, your personal data can be stolen even from the most secure databases, like well-known banks (Capital One in 2019, Banco de Chile in 2018, JP Morgan Chase in 2014).

So, a Telegram bot, like any other system on the internet, can be hacked or otherwise cause a data leak.

How can this be prevented?

  • Don’t use your personal mobile number for your Telegram account.
  • Buy a prepaid number and use that Telegram account for bots.
  • Enable settings that hide your number and other personal information on Telegram.

My photos being leaked from an AI bot’s database

There’s concern that the developer of a Telegram bot might store the photos users send in order to collect them or blackmail the owner.

In theory, this is possible, but in practice, developers don’t do this. Because it would be an enormous amount of data. On average, the AI bots in our list are used at least 10,000 times a day. That’s 10,000 photos per day, which is more than 20 gigabytes. This is a lot of data that requires expensive hard drive space. Developers create these apps to make money, not spend it. That’s why popular Telegram AI bots don’t store photos on servers; they use your device’s memory instead.

How can this be prevented?

  • Upload photos without your face.
  • Use well-known AI bots with strong brands that care about their reputation.
  • Don’t upload photos that are easily modified by AI tools: clear, front-facing images, minimal clothing.
  • Upload photos where you’re wearing loose clothing and posing in complex ways, making it harder for AI to recognize the body.

Ethical aspects of AI

Personally, I’m against using any technology for malicious purposes. I believe the improper use of AI bots and apps should be punished. However, I’m also in favor of openness and accessibility to these technologies so that anyone can test them. It’s enthusiasts like these that push forward advancements in cutting-edge technology, whether it’s robotics, video games, or AI.

Legality of Use

August and September of this year have been pivotal in the creation of the anti-Undressing Apps movement. There are now rulings or ongoing legal processes against both the owners of these bots and their users. Here’s what I know so far:

  • A ruling from a Spanish court against a user who used the results to harass an acquaintance.
  • The beginning of a legal process in San Francisco against 16 websites and the companies that run them.
  • The start of a legal process in South Korea against the bots and websites.

Based on these facts, I do not recommend using AI bots in any of these locations with other people’s photos.

Final words

In summary, based on the thoughts mentioned above, I conclude that for now, AI applications should only be used with images for which you have permission, and solely for personal use. Any other cases could expose you to legal risks, at least in the locations mentioned.

But if you don’t want your photos to leak, don’t upload photos where the model’s face is visible. Crop the photo or use a mask before sending it to the bot.

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