Facebook tells users to turn off photo recognition
Facebook has made it easier for users to opt out of its controversial facial-recognition technology for photographs, an effort to address concerns that it had violated consumers' privacy. The deployment of "Tag Suggestions" technology - designed to speed up the process of labeling friends in photos - had renewed concerns about how the world's largest social network with 750 million members handles privacy.
The technology scans newly uploaded photos, compares faces in those snapshots with previous pictures, then tries to match faces and suggest name tags. When a match is found, Facebook alerts the person uploading the photos and invites them to "tag," or identify, the person in the photo.
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