Mike Powell wrote to All <=-
TIN FOIL HAT ON! -- They want more people putting their digital photos
on the cloud so that "they" can more easily access them -- to steal identities or do other nefarious things! -- Mike
Billions of cherished photos at risk; only a third of Americans back up their precious pics to the cloud
TIN FOIL HAT ON! -- They want more people putting their digital photos
on the cloud so that "they" can more easily access them -- to steal identities or do other nefarious things! -- Mike
TIN FOIL HAT ON! -- They want more people putting their digital photos on the cloud so that "they" can more easily access them -- to steal identities or do other nefarious things! -- Mike
Billions of cherished photos at risk; only a third of Americans back up their precious pics to the cloud
How many of those billion photos are "cherished"?
Kyle Cassidy, a photographer I admire, recommended taking your top 20
photos and printing them out. If you take one you like, replace one of
the 20 with it. I used to keep a line of picture wire in my office,
mounted 4x6 photos on backing paper and hung them on the line. I could
print them and switch them out at will that way. I miss doing that, unfortunately I don't have the wall space any more.
Yeah, doing all sorts of image recognition on photos in the cloud is nefarious -- I have photos in Google's cloud, and being able to search
photos by the names of items in the photos (not text in the photos) is
both intriguing and frightening.
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