Be careful ! Facebook secretly spies on you by opening it to your phone's camera
Recently Facebook got a patent that allowed it to spy on its users through the front camera of laptops and through the phones as well, and justified this procedure because Facebook is conducting visual monitoring of the faces of users who violate their privacy.
Monitoring takes place after a necessary collection of personal data that will be performed prior to the user's visual monitoring by capturing an image from the user's device even if the user did not use the camera from the mobile device.
The process is designed to identify the content you like to see through a complex algorithm, so the kind of content that Mark Zuckerberg presented to its users depends on their mood at all times.
The collection of emotional data from each person would allow more accurate allocation of the content displayed and further enhance the user experience in this social network. The project was named "Techniques for Emotional Detection and Content Distribution" and was patented by the US PLATFORM CB INSIGHTS.
The origin of this initiative is based on a study by Cornell Universities in California that emphasizes that a person can convey their feelings to peers, and an example with the artificial intelligence technology of social networks can also do so. For this reason the patent will improve the social network service with millions of users worldwide.
The second of these new patents allows Facebook users to send "emoticons" from facial expression images, while the system will choose the emotion that best reflects the mood for your face and then suggest it to you later and use it in your conversation.
The third and final patent system of this social network would add emotional information to each person's messages and collect information about how to communicate. Once this algorithm is processed, the system incorporates emotional elements and suggests that you include them in your messages. Giving messages of this emotional dimension will reduce potential misunderstandings between the two interlocutors.
Despite the innovative services of these patents, Facebook can refuse to include innovations in its future on its social Web site after Mark's trial period to test innovation on various users from around the world.
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