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  2. Facebook Shutting Down Controversial Facial Recognition ... - AOL

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    Facebook announced that it will shut down the social service’s facial-recognition system, and as part of that will delete more than 1 billion people’s individual facial-recognition templates.

  3. Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data - AOL

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    Facebook said it will shut down its face-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than 1 billion people amid growing concerns about the technology and its misuse by governments, police ...

  4. Facebook to shut down face-recognition system - AOL

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    The feature created templates of users' faces and compared them to other photos and videos posted on the platform.

  5. DeepFace - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Facebook will remove images from facial recognition templates if someone has deleted their account or untagged themself from a photo. Individuals also have the ability to turn their facial recognition off on Facebook. If the feature is turned off, Facebook will cease facial recognition for that individual.

  6. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The group claimed that Facebook failed to provide some of the requested data, including "likes", facial recognition data, data about third party websites that use "social plugins" visited by users, and information about uploaded videos. Currently the group claims that Facebook holds at least 84 data categories about every user. [136]

  7. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    According to those files, the social media company Twitter released its app Vine in 2013. Facebook blocked Vine's Access to its data. [390] In July 2020, Facebook along with other tech giants Apple, Amazon and Google were accused of maintaining harmful power and anti-competitive strategies to quash potential competitors in the market. [391]

  8. Facebook to delete 1 billion people's 'facial recognition ...

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    Facebook said Tuesday it would drastically scale back its facial recognition system and delete more than 1 billion users' facial templates after years of

  9. Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the ruling, the FTC cited Facebook's continued violations of FTC privacy orders from 2012, which included sharing users' data with apps used by their friends, facial recognition being enabled by default, and Facebook's use of user phone numbers for advertising purposes. [76] As a result, Facebook was made subject to a new 20-year settlement ...