diff --git a/fawkes/README.md b/fawkes/README.md index f461ac0..a160ed2 100644 --- a/fawkes/README.md +++ b/fawkes/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ If you are a developer or researcher planning to customize and modify on our exi #### MAC: -* Download the binary following this [link](http://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes/files/fawkes_binary.zip) and unzip the download file. * Create a directory and move all the images you wish to protect into that directory. Note the path to that directory (e.g. ~/Desktop/images). * Open [terminal](https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/open-or-quit-terminal-apd5265185d-f365-44cb-8b09-71a064a42125/mac) and change directory to fawkes (the unzipped folder). * (If your MacOS is Catalina) Run `sudo spctl --master-disable` to enable running apps from unidentified developer. We are working on a solution to bypass this step. @@ -17,14 +16,12 @@ If you are a developer or researcher planning to customize and modify on our exi #### PC: -* Download the binary following this [link](http://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes/files/fawkes_binary_windows.zip) and unzip the download file. * Create a directory and move all the images you wish to protect into that directory. Note the path to that directory (e.g. ~/Desktop/images). * Open terminal(powershell or cmd) and change directory to protection (the unzipped folder). * Run `protection-v0.3.exe -d IMAGE_DIR_PATH` to generate cloak for images in `IMAGE_DIR_PATH`. * When the cloaked image is generated, it will output a `*_min_cloaked.png` image in `IMAGE_DIR_PATH`. The generation takes ~40 seconds per image depending on the hardware. #### Linux: -* Download the binary following this [link](http://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes/files/fawkes_binary_linux.zip) and unzip the download file. * Create a directory and move all the images you wish to protect into that directory. Note the path to that directory (e.g. ~/Desktop/images). * Open terminal and change directory to protection (the unzipped folder). * Run `./protection-v0.3 -d IMAGE_DIR_PATH` to generate cloak for images in `IMAGE_DIR_PATH`.