4 Dangers You Should Consider Before Using FaceApp

Although FaceApp has been around since 2014 , it had its minute of glory
in 2017 thanks to a function that allowed users to apply filters to
emulate different ethnic groups.

FaceApp lets users turn moody faces to merry ones , see what they would
look like grey haired and grizzled , and turn back the hands of time ,
among other things. It is an app built only to please those who really
want a new way to play roulette with their own face .
However, since its launch, FaceApp hasn ’t been without controversy and
we list the prominent ones below so that they can guide you in your use
of the app .
Privacy
A major concern of yours should be the access you grant the app to your
data. Like many other apps on your phone , it is not clear what happens
to all the data you give it and it is believed that the company’ s privacy
policy leaves a fair amount of wriggle room .
FaceApp’s privacy policy. reads :
“ When you use our Service, our servers automatically record
certain log file information , including your web request, Internet
Protocol address, browser type , referring / exit pages and URLs ,
number of clicks and how you interact with links on the Service,
domain names , landing pages, pages viewed, and other such
information .”

Security experts have warned that people who use FaceApp may be
putting their personal information at risk , including the pictures they
are sharing of themselves. The app uses “ device identifiers ” allowing the
company to monitor how you browse and use the app in order to target
you with “ personalised content which could include online ads or other
forms of marketing ” .
Not only that, the world is slowly but steadily tilting towards facial
recognition so you need to start treating your face like a password
because if the data you share with apps like FaceApp falls into the
wrong hands, it could be used by cybercriminals to spoof your identity.
Reliability
Another issue that most concerned users have is that the developer of
FaceApp, Wireless Lab does not specify what would happen if the
company was dissolved or sold , nor whether it can be transferred the
fiscal direction of the same to abide by another more permissive
regulation with the data collected.
The Transformations Stack
Some people have figured out that transforming an already altered
FaceApp photo more than once can really create some disturbing
images .
Racism
FaceApp founder and chief executive , Yaroslav Goncharov had to
apologise when the app ’s “ hot” filter was tagged racist . The ‘hot’ filter
purportedly made you look better by whitening the skin of people of
colour to make them look more attractive. Following the backlash,
FaceApp said it had temporarily renamed the filter “ spark” and the
option was no longer available on the Android version of the app .
In a statement to TechCrunch, Goncharov said it was “ working on a
complete fix that should arrive soon ” .

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