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How Breeze Liu, defender of victims of digital mistreatment, made Microsoft rub 142 explicit non -consensual images of her hosted on Azure after months of struggle– Breeze Liu was an ardent defender of the victims. But even she had a hard time rubbing the images and intimate videos and non-consensual of herself on the web.
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