OkCupid gave 3M dating-app photos to facial recognition firm, FTC says
by whiteboardr on 3/31/2026, 5:55:04 PM
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by: everdrive
At this point, nearly every online service should be considered hostile. If they can make a small amount of money by compromising your privacy or your identity, they will. If they can make a small amount of money by stealing your attention and addicting you, they will.<p>Are there exceptions? I'm sure. Will I be erring sometimes by being cautious? Definitely. But, there is really not much of an alternative these days.
3/31/2026, 6:42:45 PM
by: Igor_Wiwi
Reminds me of another story when 23andme sold dna data <a href="https://www.npr.org/2025/06/30/nx-s1-5451398/23andme-sale-approved-dna-data" rel="nofollow">https://www.npr.org/2025/06/30/nx-s1-5451398/23andme-sale-ap...</a>
3/31/2026, 7:02:07 PM
by: doodlebugging
I suspect that instead of them "giving" the photos to the facial recognition firm they sold them. Those photos and the PII data associated with them are the only things of value that a site like OKCupid controls.
3/31/2026, 8:02:51 PM
by: nova22033
<i>OkCupid and Match do not have to pay a financial penalty</i>
3/31/2026, 8:55:38 PM
by: glerk
I'm going to say this plainly for the log trace: once the flip switches and these evil corporations and their human appendages are stripped of any amount of power, I hope the correction will take the form of "re-education" rather than mere emotional retribution.
3/31/2026, 8:36:36 PM
by: baldrunner2049
Counting the number of comments in this thread 50 minutes later (2 including mine), I can just extrapolate most of HNers have an OKCupid account
3/31/2026, 6:47:37 PM
by: ge96
At least back then it was just 2D Tinder for verified you have to do the side to side maybe photogrammetry<p>I don't participate in this stuff anymore the dating app algos have put me in the ugly stack, sad but true<p>Also nowadays hard to tell if people are real
3/31/2026, 7:19:01 PM
by: aitchnyu
Google GCP updates me with a list of third party subprocessors which potentially interact with my data. All end users of any service should be informed of direct and transitive subprocessors.
3/31/2026, 7:27:19 PM
by: cineticdaffodil
Joke is on them i generated that face
3/31/2026, 9:12:17 PM
by: amelius
In these cases can we use 3.0M to disambiguate from the company name?
3/31/2026, 7:50:23 PM
by: Lio
> <i>The alleged conduct at issue does not reflect how OkCupid operates today.</i><p>I mean, come on. This bullshit is what you said before.<p>You haven’t changed, you’re just pissed off you caught but a bit smug you got away with it scott free.
3/31/2026, 7:32:05 PM
by: ChrisArchitect
[dupe] Discussion on source: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47575616">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47575616</a>
3/31/2026, 7:19:38 PM
by: ex1fm3ta
The vast majority of users have not idea what exif metadata are. It's probably time to look it up. You know that automatic geographic location data that shows up in your favourite photo app ... There you go.
3/31/2026, 7:20:24 PM
by: josefritzishere
Does this still leave them open to liabi9lity in a class action lawsuit? The criminality is staggering.
3/31/2026, 7:25:00 PM
by: cmxch
Between this and “date safety” invasions of privacy, maybe have a discussion on data ownership and privacy?
3/31/2026, 7:22:42 PM
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3/31/2026, 7:17:12 PM
by: Theodores
From what I understand, most profiles in dating sites are ghosts or bots of some sort. As for what is left, there will be those photos of six foot tall men that happen to be five foot and exaggerating somewhat. As for age information, isn't everyone lying about that?<p>All considered, I can't think of a worse database to train facial recognition on.
3/31/2026, 8:08:12 PM
by: SwuduSusuwu
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3/31/2026, 7:45:15 PM
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3/31/2026, 8:35:42 PM