Meta secretly embedded face-recognition tech called NameTag into its AI app, capturing and storing faces—even unidentified ones—on over 50 million phones. After曝光, Meta rushed to remove the code and data folders, but ghost fragments remain. Privacy advocates warn this tech could empower stalkers and abusers, accusing Meta of prioritizing profit over privacy. They’re calling for stronger laws that let individuals sue companies for privacy violations—a wake-up call for accountability in the digital age.

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