LONDON —Facebook said it had switched off the facial-recognition tool
that prompts users to “tag” photographs uploaded to its website
following a privacy investigation.The feature was identified by regulators as one of the main privacy threats posed by the social networking site.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner (DPC), Billy Hawkes, said he was happy that the site had agreed to remove the tool in Europe by October 15. New users are already unable to access it.
Facebook said in a statement: In light of discussions with our regulator in Ireland, we have agreed to suspend the Tag Suggest feature in Europe..
Facebook was keen to encourage members to “tag” their friends in photographs because it ensures they are shared more widely, but it has been a controversial addition to the site.
Europe-versus-Facebook, an Austrian campaign group that has been fighting for clearer privacy policies on Facebook and already took its complaints to the DPC last year.
The group said on its website, welcomed Friday’s ruling. This was a very surprising decision of the Irish authority and it sounds like a big victory for users. It looks like we might soon be able to drop our first complaint.
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