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Snapchat is reserving the right to put its users’ faces in ads, according to terms of service related to its “My Selfie” tool (formerly “AI Selfies”), which allows users and their friends to create AI-generated images trained on their selfies. 

Users have the option to opt out of this by toggling off a “feature” in the app called “See My Selfie in Ads,” but according to 404 Media’s testing this feature is on by default.

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[–] BertramDitore@lemm.ee 20 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Wait, I never used snapchat, so I could be totally off base, but don’t Snapchat messages get automatically deleted? Isn’t that the whole point? Haven’t they already been caught deceiving users into thinking their deleted photos are actually gone? This just seems so gross.

[–] Dettweiler42@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 10 months ago

Nothing is truly deleted. You will still get sent "memories" of things you sent/shared in the past.

[–] BlackLaZoR@fedia.io 12 points 10 months ago

don’t Snapchat messages get automatically deleted?

Haven’t they already been caught deceiving users into thinking their deleted photos are actually gone?

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