Facebook wants to scan users' camera rolls for content
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Facebook wants to scan users' camera rolls for content
"Facebook's new feature allows users to opt in for recommendations on photos to share from their camera roll, suggesting edits and collages to enhance content sharing."
"The tool analyzes media in users' camera rolls to identify standout moments, helping to transform overlooked images into shareable content for Stories and the main feed."
"Users can manage or disable the feature at any time in their Facebook camera roll settings, ensuring they have control over what is shared."
Facebook is launching an opt-in feature in the U.K. that recommends photos from users' camera rolls for sharing. This feature scans users' images to suggest collections like travel collages. It aims to help users share memories that might otherwise remain unshared due to time constraints or perceived lack of shareworthiness. Users can review recommendations privately before sharing and can manage the feature in their settings. Concerns about privacy and user consent are noted, as many may hesitate to allow Meta access to their camera rolls.
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