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		<title>From the mobile phone photo to your name and address.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Increasing security with facial, iris, image recognition started the research. Now that facial recognition is assisted with mobile phone photo taking, where could it end?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed that discovery of <a href="http://www.tineye.com/">Tineye</a>, thank you StormGirl. It helps to identify people using my profile information and clients providing suspect images to put on their newly designed website. </p>
<p>Police using facial recognition to identify soccer hooligans in Europe, or iris or thumbprint detectors for security reasons to gain access to secure areas, even full face recognition from <a href="http://www.brillertek.com/">BrillerTek</a> for any pc or notebook all seem to be valid steps in increasing the security of one&#8217;s pc. <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/7868875/Facebook-trials-facial-recognition-technology-to-make-tagging-photos-easier.html">Facebook&#8217;s tagged photos</a> assisting you to validate your login may also seem valid. </p>
<p>Now combine mobile phones with Facebook&#8217;s vaste horde of personally uploaded pictures, and you end up with a stranger approaching you in a bar with just the right pickup line? But as always, where does privacy start and technology just because it can be done end? What is your opinion?</p>
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