Facebook enables Facial Recognition feature without notice

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Facebook enables Facial Recognition feature without notice

According to a Sophos report, Facebook has enabled facial recognition for photo tags for many users. The report is encouraging Facebook users to review their privacy settings.

Facebook had plans of introducing facial recognition technology to encourage users to tag each other in photographs, but the functionality was initially only available in North America and was disabled elsewhere.

In the last few days, Facebook users around the world have reported that the option has been enabled without any notice by the website. To the annoyance of many Facebook users, the site provides no way for users to pre-approve photos they are tagged in. Instead, users must untag themselves manually after they have been tagged.

Graham Cluley, Senior Technology Consultant, Sophos, said, "Most Facebook users still don't know how to set their privacy options safely, finding the whole system confusing. It's even harder though to keep control when Facebook changes the settings without your knowledge. Facebook users should have to 'opt in' to the facial recognition feature, rather than the onus being on them to 'opt out'."

Facebook users can control the new feature by disabling "Suggest photos of me to friends" in their privacy settings.


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