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  3. The FTC said OkCupid and Match shared nearly 3 million user photos with Clarifai in 2014, along with location and demographic data, without telling users or offering an opt-out.

The FTC said OkCupid and Match shared nearly 3 million user photos with Clarifai in 2014, along with location and demographic data, without telling users or offering an opt-out.

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    The FTC said OkCupid and Match shared nearly 3 million user photos with Clarifai in 2014, along with location and demographic data, without telling users or offering an opt-out. The proposed settlement, filed in federal court, includes no financial penalty and no admission of wrongdoing. It would permanently bar OkCupid and Match from misrepresenting how they collect, use, share, delete, or protect personal data and privacy controls.

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    • technotenshi@infosec.exchangeT technotenshi@infosec.exchange

      The FTC said OkCupid and Match shared nearly 3 million user photos with Clarifai in 2014, along with location and demographic data, without telling users or offering an opt-out. The proposed settlement, filed in federal court, includes no financial penalty and no admission of wrongdoing. It would permanently bar OkCupid and Match from misrepresenting how they collect, use, share, delete, or protect personal data and privacy controls.

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      OkCupid gave 3 million dating-app photos to facial recognition firm, FTC says

      OkCupid and Match settle with Trump FTC, don't have to pay any financial penalty.

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      Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)

      #InfoSec #Privacy #FacialRecognition

      cstamp@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @technotenshi Wow, they don’t even have to remove data? I hope this is followed up with a class action suit by users.

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      • technotenshi@infosec.exchangeT technotenshi@infosec.exchange

        The FTC said OkCupid and Match shared nearly 3 million user photos with Clarifai in 2014, along with location and demographic data, without telling users or offering an opt-out. The proposed settlement, filed in federal court, includes no financial penalty and no admission of wrongdoing. It would permanently bar OkCupid and Match from misrepresenting how they collect, use, share, delete, or protect personal data and privacy controls.

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        OkCupid gave 3 million dating-app photos to facial recognition firm, FTC says

        OkCupid and Match settle with Trump FTC, don't have to pay any financial penalty.

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        Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)

        #InfoSec #Privacy #FacialRecognition

        numbercrow@techhub.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @technotenshi so they get told not to do the thing they already did? But again? Wtf.

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          @technotenshi Wow, they don’t even have to remove data? I hope this is followed up with a class action suit by users.

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          @CStamp @technotenshi

          Alas, the settlement probably immunizes them against any further litigation from anyone.

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            @CStamp @technotenshi

            Alas, the settlement probably immunizes them against any further litigation from anyone.

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            @ralfmaximus @CStamp This, 💯

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            • technotenshi@infosec.exchangeT technotenshi@infosec.exchange

              The FTC said OkCupid and Match shared nearly 3 million user photos with Clarifai in 2014, along with location and demographic data, without telling users or offering an opt-out. The proposed settlement, filed in federal court, includes no financial penalty and no admission of wrongdoing. It would permanently bar OkCupid and Match from misrepresenting how they collect, use, share, delete, or protect personal data and privacy controls.

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              OkCupid gave 3 million dating-app photos to facial recognition firm, FTC says

              OkCupid and Match settle with Trump FTC, don't have to pay any financial penalty.

              favicon

              Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)

              #InfoSec #Privacy #FacialRecognition

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              @technotenshi most of those pictures were AI-generated anyway

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