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Explicit Content Image Filter
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The Explicit Content Image Filter module enhances your system by automatically identifying and managing inappropriate images in your Document and Media library.

Whenever a user uploads an image, the module analyzes its content to detect explicit material and provides a score indicating the likelihood that the image contains explicit content.

Once an image is analysed, the system compares the explicit content score against a configurable threshold. If the score exceeds the threshold, an automated email notification is sent to all administrators, including relevant details about the flagged image.

This extension integrates seamlessly with your existing system and requires minimal setup. Administrators simply need to configure the Liferay Mail service to receive alerts. With Explicit Content Image Filter, your organization can proactively monitor content, ensure compliance and maintain a safe digital environment.

The current deployment model has been trained on a limited dataset. For broader business use cases, please contact us.

With this extension:

  • Automatically detect nudity in uploaded images in Document and Media.
  • Receive email alerts when an uploaded image exceeds the configured nudity threshold.
  • Customize the detection sensitivity via system settings.
  • Ensure safer content management and compliance with organizational policies.

For enhancements, tailored solutions, or support, feel free to contact Surekha Technology. We’ll help you extend the module to perfectly fit your requirements.

Deployment Steps:

  1. Download the jar.
  2. Place jar in deploy folder of the Liferay home.

The Explicit Content Image Filter module enhances your system by automatically identifying and managing inappropriate images in your Document and Media library.

Whenever a user uploads an image, the module analyzes its content to detect explicit material and provides a score indicating the likelihood that the image contains explicit content.

Once an image is analysed, the system compares the explicit content score against a configurable threshold. If the score exceeds the threshold, an automated email notification is sent to all administrators, including relevant details about the flagged image.

This extension integrates seamlessly with your existing system and requires minimal setup. Administrators simply need to configure the Liferay Mail service to receive alerts. With Explicit Content Image Filter, your organization can proactively monitor content, ensure compliance and maintain a safe digital environment.

The current deployment model has been trained on a limited dataset. For broader business use cases, please contact us.

With this extension:

  • Automatically detect nudity in uploaded images in Document and Media.
  • Receive email alerts when an uploaded image exceeds the configured nudity threshold.
  • Customize the detection sensitivity via system settings.
  • Ensure safer content management and compliance with organizational policies.

For enhancements, tailored solutions, or support, feel free to contact Surekha Technology. We’ll help you extend the module to perfectly fit your requirements.

Deployment Steps:

  1. Download the jar.
  2. Place jar in deploy folder of the Liferay home.
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Publisher Date

April 20, 2026


Deployment Method

Liferay Self-Hosted

Liferay PaaS


App Type

DXP

Versie

1.0

Ondersteunde versies

2025 Q1, 7.4 GA132, 7.4 GA125, 7.4 GA120, 7.4 GA129

Standard Price

Free

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2025 Q1, 7.4 GA132, 7.4 GA125, 7.4 GA120, 7.4 GA129
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