Foreign servers reported on the Facezam application, which would be able to search for a person's profile on a social network without knowing their name. All you would need was their photo, and the application would recognize the face from the image and search millions of facebookprofiles. "You see a beautiful girl on the train, take a picture of her, and through Facezam you find her profile on Facebook"in a few seconds," was the explanation of the purpose of this application.
But it was an alarming message released to the world by the marketing agency Zacozo Creative. If you haven't noticed what it is, then here is the explanation.
The app was supposed to be created by a British entrepreneur Jack Kenyon, according to whom Facezam can identify anyone in a matter of seconds, which could meanonec anonymity. Privacy in a public society would no longer exist. Facezam, in its form, as it was presented, would violate the rules on the protection of personal data and would only increase security concerns. The application's website even stated that it should appear in App Store already March 21st.
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Facebook and Instagram recently updated their policy to explicitly prohibit developers from using social networks for similar purposes. Facebook even commented on the app as violating its privacy policy and asked the entrepreneur to modify the app to comply with these policies. Mark Zuckerberg's social network reviews every app that uses his data. Fictional entrepreneur Jack Kenyon said he didn't think Facezam violated policy, but he acknowledged it could have both positive and negative impacts.
Server & Hosting Futon pointed out that this could be a scam because, according to him, there is no way for the app to search the database facebookprofiles. The server also found the name itself suspicious, which combines the names Facebook and Shaman. And according to the name search Jack Kenyon, such a person practically does not exist on the Internet.
But on the website of the alleged Facezam app, there is a report that it is a HOAX. “For those who were worried about Facezam, the app never existed and never will. It was just a publicity stunt by the marketing agency Zacozo Creative,” reads the on site.
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Is it a fama unless you work for the NSA??
Is it a fama unless you work for the NSA??
Secret services definitely have such an app.
Secret services definitely have such an app.
I'm looking for an acquaintance, his name is Sead, or Saeid, I forgot.
I had contact with him 5 years ago.
He lives in Vienna and works as a construction worker with regibs, or so it was.
I would like to see him again, if he has not returned to Nové Pazar.