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Facebook To Launch Facial Recognition System For Enhanced Security Purpose by 2018


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After Apple, Facebook too is planning to introduce facial recognition system. According to IANS report, Facebook is taking a step to help users secure the account and verify identity.
“We are testing a new feature for people who want to quickly and easily verify account ownership during the account recovery process. This optional feature is available only on devices you’ve already used to log in. It is another step that was taking to make sure account owners can confirm their identity,” Facebook told TechCrunch late Friday.
The immensely popular social media website has attempted a number of methods to help users regain access to a locked account. In certain cases, it asks the user to identify photos of friends to verify designate several 'trusted friends' who receive a code and can be asked to unlock the user’s account. Code named Project Aloha, the device is set to be released by Facebook in May 2018.
According to reports, Facebook is also working towards rolling out a video chat device that can recognize users’ faces. But the device has also raised fears among consumers that it could be used by the social network to spy on them, thereby casting doubt on whether the device would have all the features as intended when it is finally launched