Anti-scrape poisoning and opting out for your voice
Two levers fight AI training on your voice: cloak what a scraper takes, and opt out so compliant crawlers skip you. Neither covers the other's gap, so use both.
Short, practical walkthroughs: do this, then this. Straight to the steps.
Two levers fight AI training on your voice: cloak what a scraper takes, and opt out so compliant crawlers skip you. Neither covers the other's gap, so use both.
Two levers fight AI training on your music: cloak what a scraper takes, and opt out so compliant crawlers skip you. Neither covers the other's gap, so use both.
A practical four-step routine for voice actors and speakers: search the image surfaces you can, read any hit for what it is worth, opt out going forward, and keep the clean recordings that prove the work is yours.
A practical routine for musicians: search the image surfaces you can, read any hit for what it is worth, opt out going forward, and keep the clean masters that prove the work is yours.
Anti-facial recognition splits into two defenses: cloak the photos you post next, or opt out of the indexes that already hold you. Which one you need depends on whether they already have your face.
Two levers fight AI training on your work: poison what a scraper takes, and opt out so compliant crawlers skip you. Neither covers the other's gap, so use both.
You cannot stop every deepfake, but you can make your face harder to recognize, harder to fine-tune on, and harder to edit. A layered routine, plus the limits.
A musician's routine for HarmonyCloak-style protection: cloak instrumental tracks before release, keep your masters private, and know the gap.
A hands-on routine for cloaking your photos before you upload them, so face recognition never learns you: which tool fits your situation, how to keep exposure low, and the JPEG limit to plan around.
Reverse image face search matches a new photo against an index that already holds you, so cloaking your next post will not remove you. The real lever is opt out and per-service removal.
You cannot make your voice un-cloneable, but you can raise the cost: publish less clean speech, cloak what you post, and use callback habits because no audio cloak is permanent.
You cannot fully block a scraper from a public image, but you can control the crawl and cloak or poison what it collects. The layered playbook.
A practical, layered checklist to protect art from AI training: cloak with Glaze, poison with Nightshade, block editing, opt out, and why one tool isn't enough.
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