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Who Has Your Face?
A majority of Americans are in face recognition databases in use by the government. Photos you provide for identification are often shared, without your consent, with law enforcement, the FBI, ICE, and others. Those agencies use flawed facial recognition technology to compare your face with those in mugshots, social media images, and other photos of people suspected of committing crimes, potentially putting you at risk of being misidentified and invading your privacy. Learn who has YOUR face:
So Who Has Your Face?
Based on your answers, the following agencies can likely compare your photo with others using facial recognition technology, putting you at risk and invading your privacy. Click “learn more” for information about how each agency accesses and shares your photo:
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