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KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — It’s kind of scary, but a Polish facial recognition website called PimEyes lets you find pictures of anyone you want. However, you’d first need one picture of the person first — which you could probably get through Facebook or Google Images easily anyway. By...

Monday, 15 Jun 2020 09:37 AM MYTPolish facial recognition website called PimEyes lets you find pictures of anyone you want. — SoyaCincau pic

Upload a picture of a person’s face into PimEyes and you will find more images of them from publicly accessible websites. — SoyaCincau pic As my face is often plastered in my features here on this website, I wasn’t too surprised to find them here. — SoyaCincau pic PimEyes also only lets you click through to the website they got the images from if you pay US$9.99 . The paid access to the website address where the face appears however will only be available for 24 hours. After that, you’d need to pay another US$9.99.

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