Skip to main content

Facebook wants to add profile pictures to its facial recognition database

your facebook profile picture may be added to a facial recognition database 001 1
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Facebook may add the majority of its users into a facial recognition database, according to Reuters.

The social network is considering this change to beef up their “Tag Suggest” feature, so that users can more easily identify the friends in their pictures.

Recommended Videos

Using facial recognition software makes it easier for people to tag their friends because the software compares the faces in new shots to people in other pictures on the website and offers suggestions as to who is in the photo, so that users won’t have to manually search for their friends. Right now, the current iteration of facial recognition software on Facebook only compares faces with photos in which people have been tagged in the past, but the update would use the software to comb through all photos on Facebook. This means your face could get pulled up from a sweaty night-out photo you made your friend de-tag for posterity.

Creating this more extensive database could marginally improve the user experience for tagging, but don’t expect this change to come without resistance.

Facial recognition technology is a sticky subject — many people are uncomfortable with the idea that their photos can be analyzed to spot future pictures of themselves. The privacy concerns raised by facial recognition software are severe enough in Europe that German regulators said that Facebook’s facial recognition software violated EU privacy laws, and Facebook made changes to its facial recognition policy following an investigation by Ireland’s Data Protection Committee. More recently, people have been concerned enough by facial recognition to create privacy visors, which obscure the face so it can’t be read.

Considering how hostile people are to the idea of extensive facial recognition — just look at the pains Google took to assure people that Glass would not have facial recognition capabilities — it’s a bold move on Facebook’s part to be publicly mulling over this possibility, especially considering the relatively limited payoff for the user.

Tagging friends in photos isn’t a difficult task without facial recognition software, since you can just search for a friend’s name and then click on it — it’s not like you have to manually scroll through all of your friends to find their name. It takes just a few seconds to type in the beginning of a friend’s name before it comes up. Yes, improving the tagging feature with facial recognition software would eliminate the need to manually type the letters of your friend’s name, but it would come at the cost of knowing your face is in a database. Especially since Facebook just released a report detailing how often the government requested information from the service, the idea that its facial recognition software is growing more sophisticated raises more privacy concerns than ever.

Kate Knibbs
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Kate Knibbs is a writer from Chicago. She is very happy that her borderline-unhealthy Internet habits are rewarded with a…
Here’s how to delete your YouTube account on any device
How to delete your YouTube account

Wanting to get out of the YouTube business? If you want to delete your YouTube account, all you need to do is go to your YouTube Studio page, go to the Advanced Settings, and follow the section that will guide you to permanently delete your account. If you need help with these steps, or want to do so on a platform that isn't your computer, you can follow the steps below.

Note that the following steps will delete your YouTube channel, not your associated Google account.

Read more
How to download Instagram photos for free
Instagram app running on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5.

Instagram is amazing, and many of us use it as a record of our lives — uploading the best bits of our trips, adventures, and notable moments. But sometimes you can lose the original files of those moments, leaving the Instagram copy as the only available one . While you may be happy to leave it up there, it's a lot more convenient to have another version of it downloaded onto your phone or computer. While downloading directly from Instagram can be tricky, there are ways around it. Here are a few easy ways to download Instagram photos.

Read more
How to get verified on Instagram Threads
A verified account on Instagram Threads.

Like Twitter and Instagram, Instagram Threads allows users to become verified to confirm their identities and access some exclusive features. Similar to Twitter's verification process, you'll need to pay a monthly fee to be verified on Threads, so keep that price in mind as you get your verified Threads account set up.

So, without further ado, here's how to get verified on Instagram Threads in a few straightforward steps.

Read more