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Facebook acquires Face.com

This is getting too privacy-invasive, too much data on every single person.. But I think people are becoming more okay with it, no one left after their horrible privacy conditions. This software could accumulate so much data, that within time you could take a bank robber's camera photo and run it in the system for matches. Or people in peaceful protests, all get tagged via photos for future punishment. If they used Facebook, it could find them... Plus not only can you identify them, you can see all of their updates, interests, and interrogate them, or use their status in court.
 

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The thread discusses Facebook's acquisition of Face.com and its facial recognition technology, with users expressing concern about the privacy and surveillance implications of combining such capabilities with Facebook's existing user data. A key concern raised is that the technology could enable mass identification and tracking of individuals in photos for purposes ranging from law enforcement to political targeting, particularly troubling given Facebook's history of privacy issues.

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