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Monday, March 5, 2018

Facebook Unleashed Face Recognition Feature, See Ways This Could Help Facebook Users

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Facebook is back again with another hot feature. The company has revealed a new feature that will automatically let users know when they appear in a photo or video, even if they weren’t actually tagged in the first place.

This feature was first announced in December but was fully activated on February, 2018. Some facebook users logged onto Facebook as of recent could testify to the fact that Facebook notifies them on their News Feed of the new feature called facial recognition technology.



This new feature, which has rolled out to every user, will apply only to newly uploaded photos. And you will only receive a notification if the person uploading the pic makes it visible to you through their privacy settings.
Note that this tool will not be rolled out to Canada or the European Union, where Facebook faces much more intense backlash over its use of facial data.

If a picture featuring your face is uploaded, a dialogue box will appear. Then, you’ll have the option to tag yourself, message the user who posted it, notify Facebook that the face isn’t you, or report the pic for violating the site’s rules and lots more. According to facebook, it says it will also now notify users if their photos are being used by another profile, a move that could cut down dramatically on imposter accounts.

For its part, Facebook is spinning the feature as one that gives users more control over their online privacy and content.

“We’ve thought about this as a really empowering feature,” Rob Sherman, Facebook’s head of privacy, told WIRED. “There may be photos that exist that you don’t know about.”

While it may be good for users to know what pictures of theirs are floating in cyberspace, there’s a major plus in it for Facebook, too. The more users trust the social media giant with their photos, the more they will upload and the more they will engage with the site.

As a facebook user, what is your opinion about this feature? drop your comments below.
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