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ClarityCheck people-finder exposed millions of face photos without users' knowledge
ClarityCheck, a facial-identification people-finder service, reportedly left millions of face photos publicly exposed online without the knowledge or consent of those pictured. The vast majority of victims are believed to have had no idea their images were uploaded to the site. The incident represents a major mass privacy breach.
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