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ClarityCheck's Image Search Service Exposes Database of Over 9 Million Photos

ClarityCheck's reverse image search service has exposed a database with over 9 million image files, despite the company's claims of privacy and security. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding data protection in online services.

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ClarityCheck, a people-search tool, has reported that its reverse image search service, which it claims is 'private and secure,' has left a database containing more than 9 million image files exposed. The incident raises concerns about data security and privacy.

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Reverse-Lookup Service Exposed Millions of Photos of People’s Faces

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ClarityCheck's Image Search Service Exposes Database of Over 9 Million Photos