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OkCupid shared user photos with facial recognition firm
Ars Technica·
OkCupid, owned by Match Group, has settled with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding allegations of sharing approximately 3 million user photos with a facial recognition firm. The FTC had accused the dating app of misleading users about how their photos would be used. Although OkCupid and Match Group will not face any financial penalties as part of the settlement, the case highlights concerns over data privacy and the use of personal information by tech companies.
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