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    Meta might be secretly scanning your phone’s camera roll – how to check and turn it off

    TechurzBy TechurzAugust 22, 2025Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Why is Facebook cloud-processing my device’s camera roll?

    Meta is uploading and analyzing your camera roll photos and videos, even ones you haven’t posted, in its cloud in order to generate AI-powered suggestions like collages, monthly recaps, themed albums, or AI-restyled versions of your images.

    Where is this feature being tested?

    Meta has confirmed the feature is a test, saying, “We’re exploring ways to make content sharing easier for people on Facebook by testing suggestions of ready-to-share and curated content from a person’s camera roll.”

    The test is currently available in the US and Canada, but it’s not available in Illinois or Texas due to those states’ privacy laws.

    Did Facebook ask for my consent before turning this on?

    Meta is showing a pop-up asking users if they want to enable cloud processing, but some users claim they haven’t seen it. Instead, they found the toggles in their settings already switched on by default, raising questions about whether clear consent was given.

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    Can I remove my photos once they’ve been uploaded?

    ZDNET’s sister site, CNET, reports that Meta pulls from your newer pictures (roughly the last 30 days) and if you disable the feature, your uploaded photos will be deleted after 30 days. The only way to confirm is by downloading your Facebook account data.

    Why is this a potential privacy issue?

    It expands Meta’s reach beyond the content you’ve chosen to upload and share online — into your private, unposted photos and videos. For many, that’s a major red flag and a line they’re not comfortable crossing, understandably so.

    Also: What Zuckerberg’s ‘personal superintelligence’ sales pitch leaves out

    Even if Meta is asking for consent to access your camera roll in order to analyze your phone’s photos and provide AI-powered suggestions, the company could have done a better job of being clear and explicit about what it’s trying to do.

    How many users, like me, simply dismissed the consent pop-up without fully realizing what they’d just agreed to?

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