This website is hosted in perpetuity by the Internet Archive.
Username or E-mail
Password
Remember Me
First Draft's Eoghan Sweeney offers his take on how the field of verification has changed to tee up our free, one-hour course
Our free, one-hour course teaches journalists and the general public how to verify online media, so that they don't fall for hoaxes, rumors and misinformation
Here are some of the fake posts and videos Storyful found that were being circulated during Hurricane Irma
What we got right, and how we can improve upon our response to disaster hoaxes
The release of the Snap Map and its activity during the G20 protests, has renewed interest in the platform as a reporting tool
Amnesty International's verification on a shooting in Papua New Guinea compelled a government to concede refugees and asylum seekers were endangered
The database of geo-tagged images will go "read-only" from November 4 and close in November 2017
You can now filter tweets by date and location in Tweetdeck columns, potentially speeding up the process of finding news as it breaks
Supporters of Daesh published handwritten pictures to the internet on Saturday, giving away their location in the process. Here's how they were found
Finding other pictures or video from a location can be one of the best ways to verify where an image was captured – so here's where to look