9to5Mac · August 19, 2026 — 16:17
ClarityCheck people-finder left millions of face photos exposed, likely without their knowledge
ClarityCheck, a facial-identification tool for which it’s hard to think of many legitimate uses, reportedly left millions of face photos publicly exposed on the internet in a major privacy breach. It’s likely that the vast majority of victims had no idea their photos had been uploaded to the site, and had never granted consent …
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