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Millions of People Uploaded Photos To the Ever App. Then the Company Used Them To Develop Facial Recognition Tools.

Thursday May 9, 2019. 10:50 PM , from Slashdot
An anonymous reader shares a report: 'Make memories': That's the slogan on the website for the photo storage app Ever, accompanied by a cursive logo and an example album titled 'Weekend with Grandpa.' Everything about Ever's branding is warm and fuzzy, about sharing your 'best moments' while freeing up space on your phone. What isn't obvious on Ever's website or app -- except for a brief reference that was added to the privacy policy after NBC News reached out to the company in April -- is that the photos people share are used to train the company's facial recognition system, and that Ever then offers to sell that technology to private companies, law enforcement and the military. In other words, what began in 2013 as another cloud storage app has pivoted toward a far more lucrative business known as Ever AI -- without telling the app's millions of users.

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