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Meta Wants to Upload Every Photo You Have to Its Cloud to Give You AI Suggestions

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Meta's latest feature gives Facebook the power to continuously upload your private photos to its cloud — even the ones you never intended to share. Here's how to stop it.Image credit: MetaIn a time where internet users are goaded into giving away their data to nearly every company, Meta has decided to take it several steps further. It wants you to give Facebook access to your entire camera roll and allow it to upload your photos to its cloud.The…

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Meta launched an option that allows them to access the reel photos of their users using them in training their AI models

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has started testing a function that requests regular access to the private photographic reel of its users for suggestions generated with AI. *** Meta now has a function of access to private images of Facebook users. The company requests access to the photographic library in search of suggestions generated by AI. It refuses to train its AI model with unpublished photos, but terms of service create uncertainty…

In the USA and Canada, Facebook scans the cameraroll and reserves the right to train AI models.

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Facebook asked some users for permission to automatically upload images to a cloud on their smartphone – possibly for AI training.

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machash.com broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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