Remember when Facebook started tagging you on photos back in 2011? That was the year the company started testing its facial recognition software but without anyone's consent. Shortly after, a case against Facebook was set in motion and the legal dispute officially kickstarted in 2015.
The case has since been elevated to class action lawsuit and Facebook was pretty confident that it didn't do anything wrong and was ready to defend itself. However, it seems that things have changed and is now ready to settle for a $550 million fine and will pay the plaintiffs group from Illinois that initially started the case. According to Facebook's spokesperson, the company wants to move past the issue fast as it's the company's and the shareholders' best interest.
Since 2011, Facebook started asking people for their permission to use the facial recognition software so we can call it a win.
Who would've thought someone would invent a way for the public to voluntarily enter every single detail of their life into a database? 50 years ago, the government wouldn't even dream this would work. Crazy times indeed.
There's an invention called a cellphone. It's a device that allows you to call your friends or send text messages. Maybe you and your friends should try that.
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