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Facebook will let you know when someone posts a photo of you

By Danielle Haynes
Facebook said the feature should prevent impersonation on the social media platform. Photo courtesy Facebook
Facebook said the feature should prevent impersonation on the social media platform. Photo courtesy Facebook

Dec. 19 (UPI) -- Facebook on Tuesday launched a new facial-recognition feature in which users will be notified if someone else posts a photo of them, even if they aren't tagged in the photo.

The company said the feature, called Photo Review, allows users to ask the uploader of the photo to remove it from Facebook if they don't want it posted online. Facebook said it's also offering the feature to prevent people from impersonating others on the social media platform.

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It's the same technology Facebook uses to suggest friends users may want to tag in their own photo uploads.

"You're in control of your image on Facebook and can make choices such as whether to tag yourself, leave yourself untagged, or reach out to the person who posted the photo if you have concerns about it," Joaquin Quinonero Candela, director of Applied Machine Learning, said in a Facebook blog post. "We always respect the privacy setting people select when posting a photo on Facebook (whether that's friends, public or a custom audience), so you won't receive a notification if you're not in the audience."

Facebook also introduced a new way for users with visual impairments to know who appears in photos in their news feed by describing the people in a photo, even people who aren't tagged in the photos.

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Users can opt out of Facebooks facial-recognition feature altogether.

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