Connecticut's Attorney General is concerned over Facebook's use of facial recognition technology to identify users and has requested a meeting with Facebook officials to discuss ways to alleviate those concerns. Attorney General George Jepsen said in a letter to Facebook earlier this week that the ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Connecticut's Attorney General is deeply concerned over Facebook's use of facial recognition technology to identify users and has requested ...
Connecticut wants Facebook meeting over privacy
SAN FRANCISCO - Connecticut's Attorney General is deeply concerned over Facebook's use of facial recognition technology to identify users and has requested a meeting ...
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Connecticut's attorney general said he wants to meet with Facebook Inc. officials to discuss privacy concerns prompted by the social network's latest photo-tagging feature.
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