Microsoft's OneDrive spots your mates, remembers their faces, and won't forget easily [View all]
https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/13/microsoft_face_grouping_ondrive/
Then shalt thee change the setting three times, no more!
Microsoft's OneDrive is increasing the creepiness quotient by using AI to spot faces in photos and group images accordingly. Don't worry, it can be turned off three times a year.
This writer has been enrolled in a OneDrive feature on mobile to group photos by people. We're not alone others have also reported it turning up on their devices.
According to Microsoft, the feature is coming soon but has yet to be released and it's likely to send a shiver down the spines of privacy campaigners.
It relies on users telling OneDrive who the face is in a given image, and will then create a collection of photos based on the identified person. Obviously, user interaction is required, and asking a user to identify faces in an image is hardly innovative. However, OneDrive's grouping of images based on an identified face is different. According to Microsoft's documentation, a user can only change the setting to enable or disable the new People section three times a year.
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If you believe them on that "3 times" promise.