iOS Update is Causing NSFW Photos to Reappear on People’s iPhones
Apple users are reporting that old photos -- including NSFW ones -- are reappearing on their devices after updating to the latest iOS 17.5. [Read More]
Apple users are reporting that old photos -- including NSFW ones -- are reappearing on their devices after updating to the latest iOS 17.5. [Read More]
Photo editing app Lensa AI's terms and conditions allow it to distribute and use users' images without any compensation.
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Google is changing how Photos estimates missing photo locations and will no longer use information from Location History for new photos and videos when camera location settings are turned off. [Read More]
As just about everyone knows, you can enter your custom copyright info in your Canon ILC and it will appear in the EXIF data. If Read more...
Heads up: your Facebook iOS app may contain a “bug” that turns on your phone’s camera without you asking it to as you’re scrolling through content in the app. CNET reports that some people have been taking to social media to complain that Facebook’s app quietly activates their phones cameras in the background and switches […]
Instagram has publicly launched its new “Data Download” tool that lets users download a copy of all the photos and data they’ve uploaded to the service. The move comes at a time in which calls for “data portability” are increasing around the world.
From Wired: IN THE SUMMER of 2013, when documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras was shooting a still-secret NSA leaker named Edward Snowden in a Hong Kong hotel room, she took security seriously. She’d periodically transfer her footage to encrypted hard drives, and would later go so far as to destroy the SD cards onto which her Read more...
A child's online privacy has long been a concern for parents and guardians, and even law enforcement. It is a topic mired in debate, and it's also an ever-changing technological landscape thanks to new AI tools.
Meta has been hit with a record-setting $1.3 billion fine from European Union (EU) regulators early Monday and was ordered to stop transferring data on EU residents to the United States. [Read More]
Norwegian-based FotoWare — known for its digital asset management (DAM) software — has launched a new Image Consent Management feature for browsers and mobile apps that can record usage rights and consent at the time of the image capture.
Facebook revealed today that it discovered a software bug that exposed the unpublished photos of up to 6. 8 million users. The bug was in the photo API and affected users who have granted permissions to third-party apps to access their photos.