The farther away, the more there is the question of proving the identity of owners of accounts in major social networks. It is already known that the moderators of Facebook with the help of pre-trained artificial intelligence seriously study the content on the pages of users, seek out potential suicides, people who can ignite a conflict on the basis of politics or a certain nationality, and other-other-other.
Now, Facebook has gone even further and introduced the need to confirm the user account in the event that it is noticed for all sorts of suspicious activity. Under the "suspicious activity" refers to the promotional mailing, a mailing to raise funds, create multiple accounts with similar information.
Face out
In smartphones, facial recognition systems have appeared for a long time, but if before they can be easily fooled, today the algorithms are much more resistant to hacking. The new generation of 3D sensors works just as well as the fingerprint scanner, though the Face ID in the iPhone x may crash on twins and kids.
In September, it became known that Facebook is also testing the login function in the face, and recently the social network has invited users to send intimate photos in Messenger to protect themselves from "revenge porn".
What if Facebook is spying on us
The very presence of facial recognition function suggests that:
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Facebook can link faces in photos to user profiles.
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Facebook has a database of people with established links between them and actively uses it for search, etc.
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Facebook doesn't cost anything to recognize people in a photo right after it's uploaded, which is almost real-time.
Does this mean that Facebook knows everything about the people you're in contact with, even if you haven't friend them? Well, if you're in the photo.
And how the social network uses this information, no one can predict. Although it is proved that Facebook cooperates with the authorities and provides data on request.
How to cheat such systems?
It is necessary that the algorithm could not isolate your face oval in the picture, and also not allow the program to find the control points on which the pattern is built.
Is facial recognition on Facebook useful or dangerous? On the one hand, it is a profit: Facebook will tell if someone creates a fake profile with your photos, post bad pictures or dirt. On the other hand, if the photo is protected by privacy settings, no notification will come.
Submitted July 30, 2018 at 04:37PM by Darren3036 https://ift.tt/2LYs57H
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