Meta is facing backlash over a new Facebook feature that prompts users to enable "cloud processing" access to their phone's camera roll. This feature allows Meta to select and upload photos to its cloud storage, raising privacy concerns. Users must accept terms that include geographic restrictions for shared images and the possibility of third-party data sharing. Critics on various platforms express confusion and discomfort about the extent of this access and its implications on personal privacy.
With one geographic restriction and potential sharing of processed information, users are concerned about Meta's wide access to their personal photos through the new AI feature.
There's a growing unease among users about how much data Meta is allowed to access and what it means for their privacy and security.
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