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Google is working on a mobile application that would allow people to take pictures of faces in order to access their personal information. In order to be identified by the software, people would have to check a box agreeing to give Google permission to access their pictures and profile information.
Google’s Profiles product includes a user’s name, phone number and e-mail address. Google has not said what personal data might be displayed once a person is identified by its facial-recognition system. This is going to bring up al lot of privacy issues. Google first wants to stablish how the privacy features would work, before they bring the app on the market.
Would you use this app? Why would you use it? If you don’t want to use it, what’s the main reason for not wanna use it? Let us know!
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