Apple suspends controversial facial recognition app Clearview AI from its developer program

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Clearview AI has been suspended from Apple's developer program for flouting its policies, the latest controversy to hit the face recognition app

San Francisco Clearview AI has been suspended from Apple's developer program for flouting its policies, the latest controversy to hit the face recognition app.

Apple said Friday that it disabled Clearview AI's account for violating the terms of its Developer Enterprise Program, which is meant for companies to use and distribute apps internally. The iPhone maker has given Clearview AI 14 days to respond and rectify the issue, it added. The news was first reported by BuzzFeed News, which said Clearview AI has been offering access to its facial recognition software to external clients through the program.

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