| Metric | Target (first 6 months) | |--------|------------------------| | Detection Accuracy | ≥ 88 % precision, ≥ 85 % recall on internal test set. | | User Adoption | 30 % of owners of “family video” folders enable Safe‑Share Guard. | | Compliance Usage | 70 % of schools using the admin policy feature. | | Support Tickets | < 5 % of flagged files generate “wrong rating” tickets (improved via feedback). |
| Component | Tech Stack | Key Points |
|-----------|------------|------------|
| Video‑Analysis Engine | TensorFlow Lite (on‑device) + Google Cloud Video Intelligence API (optional fallback) | - Runs locally in the browser/Drive client to respect privacy.
- Uses pre‑trained models for action detection (punch, kick, shove) and scene context (schoolyard, playground). |
| Metadata & Badge Service | Cloud Firestore + Cloud Functions | - Stores rating, confidence score, timestamps.
- Generates dynamic overlay badge on Drive thumbnails via Drive UI extensions. |
| Access‑Gate UI | Google Workspace Add‑on (Apps Script) + Material‑UI | - Modal warnings, PIN entry, consent checkboxes.
- Internationalized messages (EN, ES, FR, etc.). |
| Audit Log | Cloud Logging + BigQuery (optional export) | - Immutable logs with user ID, file ID, rating, action (view/download), consent flag. |
| Admin Policy Engine | Cloud Identity & Access Management (IAM) + custom policy DB | - Admins define age‑based or role‑based rules; Drive enforces them at request time via a Cloud Function interceptor. | fighting kids dvd google drive
Privacy‑by‑Design
| Sprint | Deliverable | |--------|-------------| | Sprint 1 | Client‑side video scanner (TensorFlow Lite) – detection of punches/kicks. | | Sprint 2 | Badge overlay UI in Drive UI + basic rating metadata storage. | | Sprint 3 | Warning modal with “I understand” consent and optional PIN gate. | | Sprint 4 | Admin policy page (age‑gate rules) + audit‑log view. | | Sprint 5 | Feedback loop for false‑positives / false‑negatives + optional cloud‑enhanced analysis toggle. | | Metric | Target (first 6 months) |
If you insist on finding existing Google Drive links, you need to navigate the underground. The safest place is private subreddits and Discord servers dedicated to "lost media." | Component | Tech Stack | Key Points
Let’s be direct: Searching for copyrighted DVDs on Google Drive is a form of digital piracy. Whether it's a 2005 Youth Judo instructional tape or a Power Rangers compilation, uploading or downloading full DVDs without paying the rights holder is illegal in most countries (including the US, EU, and UK).