Privacy nightmare FaceApp causes Apple & Google to be fined in Brazil

Privacy nightmare FaceApp causes Apple & Google to be fined in Brazil
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Privacy nightmare FaceApp causes Apple & Google to be fined in Brazil
Author: news@appleinsider.com (Wesley Hilliard)
Published: Jan, 09 2025 01:12

FaceApp is a popular app for manipulating photos with filters. A judge in Brazil believes that Apple and Google distributing an app called FaceApp in their respective app stores is enough to charge them for the app's blatant disregard for user privacy. Chances are you've heard of FaceApp, and if you haven't, you've at least seen the results of the creepy manipulation of users' faces on social media. The app lets users alter photos to extreme extents, from changing skin tone and lip size to aging a person.

According to a report from UOL shared by 9to5Mac, Apple and Google have been fined about $3.1 million in Brazil after allowing FaceApp to be distributed on their app stores. Even though Apple and Google aren't responsible for the development of the app, its availability in Brazil is, and it is allegedly violating the law.

The use case of the app is innocent enough, but the issue lies in FaceApp's blatant theft of user data using a loophole in legal contracts. This violation of user privacy, even though it is done with user consent (given under false pretenses), has caught the eye of regulators in Brazil.

Judge Douglas de Melo Martins says that Brazilian law prohibits massive and improper collection of personal data without users' consent. Funny enough, it isn't so much an issue with the deceptive language as it is the lack of a translated Terms of Service in Portuguese.

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