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The NSA collects your selfies for a face recognition program

Have you forgotten the NSA? You'll probably already know that your photos are not safe when uploading them online. So far, there was a fear of taking a malicious user, and editing them with Photoshop by adding or removing things to expose you. From now on, you should also think about the NSA in case you forgot it.

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Of course, no surprise anymore, after a year-long shocking revelations about the actions of the service. But the new leaked today is that the agency collects with a global system only photographs to use in a sophisticated face recognition program.

According to The newspaper Times, the NSA uses the photos it collects with facial recognition technology along with emails, text messages, social media chats, video conferences, and just about any communication.

The documents leaked by Snowden δείχνουν ότι οι υπάλληλοι της υπηρεσίας είναι πεπεισμένοι ότι η τεχνική αναγνώρισης του προσώπου, θα μπορούσε να φέρει επανάσταση στον τρόπο που η ΝSA εντοπίζει πληροφορίες για τους στόχους της σε όλο τον κόσμο.

A file leaked today dates back to 2011 and shows that service collects εικόνες κάθε μέρα, που τις χρησιμοποιεί με ένα λογισμικό αναγνώρισης προσώπου.

So pay attention not only to the photos, but to every information you upload on the internet. No one can guarantee that they will not fall into the hands of a malicious user, or end up in the database of a self-proclaimed "protector."

But so much protection now….

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Written by giorgos

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