Kurt 'The CyberGuy' Knutsson explains what facial recognition is, how Google uses it and how you can turn it off to protect your security.
in photos and videos. It's also important to keep in mind that turning off facial recognition may impact the performance of some Google services, like Google photos, that use this technology.
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