We always respect the privacy setting people select when posting a photo on Facebook (whether that’s friends, public or a custom audience), so you won’t receive a notification if you’re not in the audience. You’re in control of your image on Facebook and can make choices such as whether to tag yourself, leave yourself untagged, or reach out to the person who posted the photo if you have concerns about it. Now, if you’re in a photo and are part of the audience for that post, we’ll notify you, even if you haven’t been tagged. Know When You Appear in Photos on Facebook If your tag suggestions setting is currently set to “none,” then your default face recognition setting will be set to “off” and will remain that way until you decide to change it. People gave us feedback that they would find it easier to manage face recognition through a simple setting, so we’re pairing these tools with a single “on/off” control. We’re also introducing a way for people who are visually impaired to know more about who is in the photos they encounter on Facebook. Powered by the same technology we’ve used to suggest friends you may want to tag in photos or videos, these new features help you find photos that you’re not tagged in and help you detect when others might be attempting to use your image as their profile picture. Today we’re announcing new, optional tools to help people better manage their identity on Facebook using face recognition. Originally published on Decemat 7:30AM PT: Starting today, people who newly join Facebook or who previously had the tag suggestions setting will have the face recognition setting. By Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, Director, Applied Machine Learning
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