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Want to keep a low profile online? Wayne
Williams explains how to protect your
identity by foiling facial recognition and
deleting identifiable information aboutyou
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FEAT
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F
acial recognition has madethe
headlines recently, amid
concernsover how law-
enforcement agencies in the UKand
abroad are using the technology.
Civil-rights groupLiberty called facial
recognition “a dangerously intrusive
and discriminatory technologythat
destroys ourprivacyrights”, while
academics have
deployment in public spaces as
“surveillance creep” (bit.ly/
guardian481).
Although concealing your identity is
becoming nigh-on impossible inthe
modern world, you still have some
control over how your image,name
and other personal details appear
online,as long as you knowwhat
explain how to remove photos, videos
and any mention of your namefrom
theweb –and how to stop them
appearing there in the first place.
Wealso look at how tech giants
including Facebook, Googleand
Amazon are using facial recognition
for their own ends, and –in the spirit
of fairness – highlight somepositive
REMOVEYOURFACE
FROMTHE WEB
described its steps to take. In this feature, we uses of the technology.