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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just listened to a podcast about the British police service planning on using the new facial recognition software called 'Clearview'. This should be a massive wake up call to everyone about privacy and I would urge ye to look into this. This software violates all GDPR laws. So countries in the EU will not allow anyone use it. But Fabs is a UK based company so I would like to know their policies on this and if their current privacy protection features will stop Clearview from analysing all the photos uploaded to Fab. Clearview analyses the photos to find a person and build a profile about that person. This is already taking place on social media sites and public websites. Any company can buy this software. For example a company who wants to gather data on employees or about a person in an interview process......or banks, insurance companies. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So, Pete, what makes you believe you're the right person for this job? What are your strengths and why do you have 27 pictures of your dick floating about the internet?"
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By *etite_RosyWoman
over a year ago
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""So, Pete, what makes you believe you're the right person for this job? What are your strengths and why do you have 27 pictures of your dick floating about the internet?"
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Nevermind. You are hired! |
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