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FaceApp lets users stare into future
    2019-07-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

FaceApp is back thanks to a new feature that can make you look decades older. A few celebrities have gotten in on the fun. Everyone from the Jonas brothers to LeBron James is participating in the Internet’s latest viral obsession.

The aging filter adds extra pounds, wrinkles and gray hairs to photos. The new AI photo-editing app is letting people stare into their future, and not in a good way. Over on Twitter, people are joking about the app and the endless posts of aged friends, but also are concerned that when using FaceApp you’re giving them a license to use your photos, your name, your username and your likeness for any purpose.

FaceApp responded to concerns about its terms of service, which grants the company complete control over images run through its filter. The company said it typically deletes user photos within 48 hours and doesn’t share user data with third parties.(SD-Agencies)

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