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Facebook considers adding profile photos to facial recognition

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yup totally non-invasive...guaranteed to be pain-free. Still willing to do it?

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It's a brave new world.

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Obviously, Facebook is under pressure from the U.S. NSA to incorporate more facial data into their websites...so that it will make it easier for NSA to gather secret information on the. Facebook, Google, etc. are all being paid by the NSA to help the US Government spy on not only foreigners, but also spy on Americans. People who load up their Facebook account with personal information, and now photos of themselves, are just opening themselves up to easy Identify Theft and giving up their rights to Privacy.

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The NSA is already licking their lips!

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getting complicated and scary!!

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Another reason for me not to use Facebook.

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Don't be evil... Anonymity rules the waves in Japan.

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Maybe we should all remove our profile pictures and use Mark Zuckerberg's instead.

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John Becker, good idea!

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I don't know how people could complain about this. If you don't want people's software reading your photo, why are you uploading it to a web site?

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@randomenigma I have no interest in facebook. If someone takes a picture of me and tags my name, I have no control of it and my privacy. That is why I complain!

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" If someone takes a picture of me and tags my name, I have no control of it and my privacy. That is why I complain!"

That's a very good point. NSA/CIA "likes" CIAbook.

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