OX (formerly Twitter) will start collecting biometric data such as selfies and busyness data from users. BBC This Friday.
The goal is to “match users’ photos with their government IDs.” […] recommend potential vacancies and share them with potential employers. BBC.
In May, the Elon Musk-owned company acquired a technology recruitment service called Leslie.
The new privacy policy comes into effect on September 29th. “We may collect and use your personal information (such as your work history, education, employment preferences, skills and abilities, and job search activity and involvement) to recommend potential jobs to you, share them with potential employers when you apply job applications. to allow employers to find potential candidates and show you more relevant ads.”
In July, Elon Musk has already changed the name and logo of the social network and announced that it will be limited to dark mode, in which users experience lower levels of brightness on mobile phone and computer screens.
Recall that in April, the businessman changed the name of the company to “X Corp”.
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