• @disguy_ovahea
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    10 hours ago

    Only to an extent. Facial recognition photo scrubbing across the internet is a little tough to defend against, even for those who are privacy and security minded. Good software will find you in the background of photos. It’ll have your location at the time taken if the photos are geotagged too.

    • @grue
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      We also don’t have control over automatic number plate recognition, surveillance cameras, etc.

      I, for one, have consistently avoided publishing photos of myself on the Internet my entire life (and I’ve been online since the '90s, so I was really ahead of the curve on that), and even shy away from being in other people’s photos as much as possible (sometimes you can’t avoid it without consequences, such as if it’s a driver’s license photo, or imposed by your employer, or the news covering an event you’re participating in, or that sort of thing). Even then, I still have very little confidence that I’ve managed to stay out of these sorts of facial recognition databases.

      • @disguy_ovahea
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        Exactly. I’m in the same boat as you. The bulk of my exposure was in bands on MySpace. I was practically anonymous by the time Facebook became popular.

        I’m still certain I’m in hundreds of other people’s pictures.

    • @[email protected]
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      Im talking about apps (optimally your main camera app too) needing to have built in biometric fuzzing. Phones (by default) just shouldnt be capable of creating pictures that can be used for biometrics. Camera apps for this already exist but nobody uses them.

      Ofcourse the existing pictures are already on the internet but thats not a reason to not change course. The sooner we stop supplying them data, the worse their detection system will be.

      Simply not uploading pictures of yourself at all is the best but maybe thats too hard for some people.

      • @disguy_ovahea
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        Sure, but that still doesn’t change that you don’t have control over other people’s pictures.