Instagram-owner Facebook Launches Own Camera App

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It's not enough that FB already has all of your data stored, now they need all of your pictures too? The class-action privacy lawsuit over this can't come fast enough IMO. But hey, with backdoor access to FB at least law enforcement is happy, right? :/
 
What if the photos -taken in public- have strangers in them?
Imagine someone is pictured in the background having lunch
with a date that's not the current spouse...
You may not have a right to privacy in public but getting your affair posted all over the internet thanks to a Facebook post, especially with a number of players experimenting with facial recognition, may be causing quite a few storms in the pot !
 
Dont do anything stupid out there boys and girls...Facebook is watching you, even if you aren't a member.........
 
[citation][nom]freggo[/nom]What if the photos -taken in public- have strangers in them?Imagine someone is pictured in the background having lunchwith a date that's not the current spouse...You may not have a right to privacy in public but getting your affair posted all over the internet thanks to a Facebook post, especially with a number of players experimenting with facial recognition, may be causing quite a few storms in the pot ![/citation]

IMO, they should be revealed then.
 
@ freggo

You act like this is some sort of new phenomenon. Posting random pictures to the internet from your phone or other device has been going on for years. Nothings changed, except now Failbook has another way to mine data.
 
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