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Your Selfie Is Not Just an Image Anymore
A selfie can carry identity, biometric signals, location clues, social context, and reusable training or editing material.

The New Risk of Professional Headshots
AI headshots are useful, but they ask users to upload professional identity material that can be retained, reused, or routed in ways they may not expect.

AI Photo Apps Feel More Intimate Than Chatbots
Photo apps touch bodies, memories, homes, identity, and relationships, which makes their privacy promise feel more personal than ordinary prompt storage.

Should AI Touch Your Child's Photo?
Children's images deserve extra caution because consent, future identity, retention, misuse, and family context are all harder to reason about.

Biometric Data Hides in Product Photos
Product images can accidentally include faces, hands, reflections, uniforms, locations, metadata, and identity clues that privacy reviews miss.

Uploading Someone Else's Face Is Weird
AI image tools create a new social rule: just because you have a photo of someone does not mean you should upload their face.
