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dantyti | 1 year ago

I think this adware company is pure evil, but this feature seems like something a user might actually opt in to (as noted in the AP story, quite a few did).

Interesting to see that while meta at least publicly scraps the feature, a similar one on iOS Photos is not even an opt-in – you can't turn it off.

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ta1243|1 year ago

It will be trivial to get users to opt in, just bury it in the "terms of service" for whatsapp/instragram/facebook/etc and you're set.

Network effects mean you can't realistically say no.

phyrex|1 year ago

The difference is that the information gets processed, stored, and accessed only on your own devices with Apple, and on metas servers in the case of Facebook.

warkdarrior|1 year ago

How does information about my face gets processed, stored, and accessed only on your own devices? Without Apple's help?