Facebook Facial Recognition Raises New Privacy Concerns
c0lo writes "Now might be a good time to check your Facebook privacy settings as many Facebook users are reporting that the site has enabled the face recognition in the last few days without giving users any notice. Once again, Facebook seems to be sharing personal information by default, instead on users having to 'opt-in'. Some other comments and an interesting reaction from Google and how to get around/disable it."
Facebook Admin 1: It's like they'll just keep coming back, keep using our services, no matter what we do to them.
Facebook Admin 2: Strange. Might as well take advantage of it while it lasts. Let's share more of their data by default then.
It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Einstein
I get that once again Facebook has opted people into a new feature, but I'm not sure I get what all the anger is about. As far as I can tell, all this does is allow people who you have already accepted as friends to make it easier to tag their photos... Please somebody explain the downside to me. Its not like the same people couldn't have tagged you anyway, they just would have had to do it manually. I know I for one am excited by this since it makes the process of uploading pictures that much quicker.
This could also be a Slashdot poll: How many IT pros (Web designers do not count, sorry) do you know who have a FB account? ...
Personally, I do not know any
My facebooktard family is always posting and tagging pics of me at family gatherings, I knew facial recognition to auto-tag people in pics was the next step...maybe next they'll make "info pages" for nonexistant users, that will practially be an "unmanned" facebook profile filled with 3rd-party information, that you can sign up to claim at any time...great...
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
Every time somebody tags a user in a photo, the user is notified and can untag him/herself.
The algorithm uses images that have already been tagged as X person for the reference. Tagging the wall behind you, or your pants, etc., should confuse the inputs enough to prevent good matches. This affects facebook's ability to find and recognize photos of you, which is slightly separate from other users' ability to find photos of you, since facial recognition indexing will occur even if you untag yourself or "opt out".
I know you're honest. You can't have been a facebook user for more than one night :) They'll reset and modify your settings soon enough, young one.
Why do you need Facebook to keep up with your friends? You could try actually spending time with them, talking to them, etc.
Palm trees and 8
holy jumpin jesus! they shold have called it FACEbook... oh wait
when did they ask forgivness?