Windows 10 Disable Face Recognition in Images

: Η τεχνολογία ανίχνευσης προσώπου χρησιμοποιείται για τον εντοπισμό ατόμων σε φωτογραφίες. Σήμερα χρησιμοποιείται από την Apple, το but also Microsoft.

The Windows 10 Photos app can find all the photos of a particular person. If you think the event is a little too invasive, you can turn off face detection and recognition.Windows 10

The Photos app doesn't yet allow you to associate a name with a person. So in case you want to look for photos of a specific person, you should look at the People tab. You cannot type your name on the line and find the photos.

It can be a little less invasive than Facebook and Apple, but you may still want to disable Face Detection and Identification.

Open the Photos app and click the More button on the top right of your profile picture. Select Settings from the menu that opens.

In the app's settings screen, scroll down to the View and edit section. Look for the 'People' switch and toggle it off to disable her detection and identification of persons.

The change will be applied immediately.

Windows seems to be the only platform that allows its users to enable and disable Face Detection. Apple and Facebook do not allow the function to be turned on or off.

Any photos you store on your Mac or you or upload to Facebook, the companies' algorithms scan the faces.

Facebook intends to use this data for the safety of its users. For example, if someone uses your photo, Facebook will automatically notify you, and of course you can report the photo or profile.

This feature is obviously one of the good uses of the feature. But if you think about how much data Facebook has from a single person, the unhindered use of the function is quite annoying.

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