London police are investigating a former engineer at Meta for downloading 30,000 private photos from Facebook users without their consent. This incident raises significant concerns about personal data security and privacy.
OkCupid, a dating application company, announced a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that allows it to avoid financial penalties after submitting approximately <strong>3 million images</strong> for facial recognition. This decision comes amid ongoing investigations into the use of personal data.
The dating app OkCupid has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) following accusations of sharing user photos with a facial recognition company without consent. While not admitting wrongdoing, OkCupid has pledged to avoid such practices in the future.
California Congressman <strong>Eric Swalwell</strong> has withdrawn his lawsuit against <strong>Bill Boulton</strong>, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency <strong>(FHFA)</strong>. The lawsuit, which alleged misuse of private information to target critics of former President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>, was filed in November and claimed violations of Swalwell's privacy.