Mark my words, future ai models will be able to search all about you.

3 days ago by Anonymous_Leaker to c/privacy

Just like the tools that the CIA or FBI have. But anybody could use it. It will know your address and even go as far as your social security number. Delete all your social media that has your personal photos on them, it will be used against you. By ai itself or the bad actors that use it. It is best to try to stay completely, anonymous.

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doben 17 points 3 days ago

Deleting photos on SM / the open internet is one thing — what I worry about are all the photos in seemingly private (big tech) cloud storage. Pretty sure Google has quite a few pictures of me, although I personally never uploaded them. I know, that Microsoft got mine, as for a good part of my life I chose OneDrive as a cheap and seemingly secure solution.

Good luck getting your friends and family to explicitly not backup photos you yourself are in.

Shit‘s mad.

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Anonymous_Leaker 9 points 3 days ago

What is very enraging, if you have kids and then family tries to add them on social media.

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FineCoatMummy 9 points 2 days ago

Schools are another one. I don't have kids, but I've heard how hard to impossible it is to avoid big tech surveilence for school kids. Not to mention the school u/l'ing student photos.

Ed-tech surveilence is out of hand.

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Thorned_Rose 3 points 2 days ago

I just had a kids activity thing where the company doing the activity put a line in the SAFETY waiver giving them permission to post photos on social media. So you not only waive your kids safety but also their privacy ffs.

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Anonymous_Leaker 1 point 2 days ago

Oh yes, Ubiquiti products are all in them.

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