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CNNSan Francisco CNN — Facebook is now offering facial-recognition features to all of its users, but says it will keep the capabilities turned off by default. The company previously began offering some users a settingin late 2017 that allowed them to decide broadly whether or not facial recognition was used in their Facebook experience. Facebook Facebook relies on facial recognition to send users alerts when their face is detected in a photo posted by a friend on the site — whether or not the person is tagged, which could be useful if someone tries to use a photo of you as their profile photo. It also offered a feature called “tag suggestions” that used facial recognition to automatically suggest users tag specific friends in pictures uploaded to the site. Just weeks ago, a US appeals court in San Francisco rejected Facebook’s attempt to undo a lawsuit that alleged the social network unlawfully used facial recognition technology to gather millions of users’ biometric data.
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Meta Reintroduces Facial Recognition Tech in 'Celeb-Bait' Crackdown
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Texas sues Meta, saying it misused facial recognition data
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Facebook to shut down face recognition for photo tagging
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Facebook brings face recognition to all users, discontinues 'Tag Suggestions'
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Facebook brings face recognition to all users, discontinues 'Tag Suggestions'
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Facebook loses facial recognition technology appeal, must face class action
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Facebook Faces Action In US Court On Alleged Privacy Violation By Face Recognition Feature
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Facebook Faces Action In US Court On Alleged Privacy Violation By Face Recognition Feature
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