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"Police forces have been secretly conducting hundreds of facial recognition searches using the UK’s database of 46 million British passport holders, it can be revealed.

Policing minister Chris Philp sparked fresh alarm among privacy campaigners at the Conservative Party conference in October when he announced plans to instruct officers to use passport photos to identify suspects in all burglaries, thefts and shoplifting, as part of a Home Office drive to increase police use of facial recognition.

However, Liberty Investigates can reveal the practice has been secretly taking place since at least 2019, according to a freedom of information (FOI) request – with searches dramatically ramping up in the months prior to Philp’s speech.

Data obtained from the Home Office shows forces searched the UK passport database – which contains the images of all 46 million British passport holders – using facial recognition technology more than 300 times in the first nine months of 2023. Forces have also carried out searches of the UK immigration database, which holds information on foreign nationals."

@olives Online photo privacy tip
- remove EXIF meta data / turn off settings.

█Turn off 'Facial recognition' option in your camera phone software (!)

█Remove extra data in photo (EXIF)

Tools - essential examples:
►☼ exiftool.org/
►☼ colorpilot.com/exif.html

- Mastodon does this by converting your pictures to PNG. So that's a quick way.

- Try these tools because all other places will keep your JPG meta data

So delete / remove / turn off
1 ◘Location / GPS off
2 ◘Camera name / info (none)
3 ◘Other info (Date / Time etc - can modify before uploading)

Otherwise just save to png as quick fix 100%

█ And take less photos!! (with the above settings / considerations also!!

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