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Online tool identifies whether personal photos have been compromised

Online tool identifies whether personal photos have been compromised and last updated 2021-02-05 15:43:50-05 CHICAGO — Many of us may be familiar with the auto-tag feature on Facebook. You post a photo and the platform can identify who’s in the picture, using facial recognition. But privacy experts say millions of images collected online by photo sharing apps are fueling artificially intelligent surveillance. The day after the siege on Capitol Hill, facial recognition use spiked. Reportedly, the FBI and local law enforcement used the technology to identify rioters. “This is a technology that enhances the abilities of police officers to the degree of almost superheroes,” said Liz O’Sullivan, the director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, a New York based civil rights and privacy group.

Catfishing Capitol rioters? There′s a dating app for that | Americas| North and South American news impacting on Europe | DW

Catfishing Capitol rioters? There s a dating app for that After the attack on the Capitol in Washington, DC, some Americans have made it their mission to identify the perpetrators by matching with them on dating apps. Social media platforms have long facilitated the detective work of online dating. Wondering whether the guy you ve been chatting with on Bumble really looks like his profile picture? Just search for his Instagram profile! All that Tinder talk about his career sound too good to be true? Check LinkedIn! In the wake of the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, users of dating apps have put those investigative skills to good use. They are adjusting the settings on their dating profiles to pick up members of the violent mob and then pass their findings on to the FBI.

Bumble, Tinder, Match et d autres applications de rencontre bannissent les comptes des émeutiers du Capitole notamment des comptes qui ont été signalés par d autres utilisateurs

Bumble, Tinder, Match et d autres applications de rencontre bannissent les comptes des émeutiers du Capitole notamment des comptes qui ont été signalés par d autres utilisateurs
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Dating apps are using images from the siege to ban rioters accounts

Dating apps are using images from the siege to ban rioters’ accounts Drew Harwell, Lisa Bonos, Craig Timberg © Provided by The Washington Post Tinder, Bumble and other dating apps are using images captured from inside the Capitol siege and other evidence to identify and ban rioters’ accounts, causing immediate consequences for those who participated as police move toward making hundreds of arrests. Women and men have in some cases also turned the dating apps into hunting grounds, striking up conversations with rioters, gathering potentially incriminating photos or confessions, then relaying them to the FBI. Using the dating apps to pursue members of the mob has become a viral pursuit, with tips shared on Twitter and some women changing their location on the dating apps to Washington, D.C., in hopes of ensnaring a potential suspect. These are the platforms that have banned Trump and his allies

Bumble, Tinder and Match are banning accounts of Capitol rioters

Bumble, Tinder and others are freezing out rioters with help from law enforcement and, in some cases, their own photos. Others on the apps have taken matters into their own hands by striking up conversations with potential rioters, then relaying their information to the FBI.

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