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    Facebook users say they have caught the app analyzing their camera rolls with Meta AI without their knowledge – to ensure how it does not happen

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    Facebook users say they have caught the app analyzing their camera rolls with Meta AI without their knowledge – to ensure how it does not happen

    You can see AI-Janit images familiar with Eri in the suggestions of your story on Facebook app recently in the suggestions of your story on Facebook app-because Facebook has been automatically. Creating an AI-Janit version of Photos From the camera roll of users.

    If you try to create a new story on Facebook right now, you can get a pop-up, as to whether you want to “Cloud Processing to allow you to get creative ideas from your camera roll.” Tekkachchan There are screenshots of looking like this pop-up so that you know what to see.

    The description for the feature states, “To make ideas for you, we will choose the media from your camera roll and upload it to our cloud on a constant basis, based on information like time, place or theme.”

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    Effectively means that if you agree to turn on this feature, you are allowing Facebook to crawl continuously, taking random photos from it and uploading them on the cloud, where they can feed through the Meta’s AI image generator.

    To be clear, these photos are not being posted automatically on Facebook. They will only see you as suggestions for the post, but if you agree with the feature, and for my money, they will be generated automatically, this is another example of meta that is very comfortable with our personal data. It is also worth noting that this feature is only on the Facebook app for iOS and Android, not on the web version of PC or Facebook, so if you do not have installed on your phone, you are clear.

    However, if you have a Facebook app installed, you probably should re -examine your privacy settings. Some users have Already reported by looking at the AI-borne versions of his pictures. In their suggestions, this new feature appears to be without receiving a pop-up.

    If this is the case for you, you must have already agreed to the accident or you may have to twist your Facebook privacy settings. It is also worth noting that users in the European Union may receive an email from Facebook, which offers an option to exit, but if you have not responded, maybe be counted as joining it.

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    In the Facebook app, tap on “Settings and privacy” drop-down and select “Settings”, then scroll down to “camera roll sharing tips”. Here you should see two options to share your camera roll with Facebook, in which “get creative ideas for you by allowing camera roll cloud processing.”

    Close both and you must be good to go. For additional safety, you can also go to your phone’s settings and adjust Facebook app permissions to block your photos and videos (and any other data private).

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