privacy opt-in

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The privacy opt-in tag covers discussions about user consent and permission settings for AI features in Windows and social media. Threads examine Microsoft Copilot Vision, which requires explicit user permission to view screen content, and Facebook's AI Mode, which integrates generative features into the platform. Key themes include the balance between functionality and user control, the importance of opt-in mechanisms for screen-aware assistants, and how companies like Microsoft and Meta design privacy choices around AI tools. The tag focuses on how users can manage their privacy when engaging with AI-powered features on Windows and Facebook.
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    Facebook’s AI Mode: Search, Photo Edits, and Virtual Wardrobe in One App

    Meta announced on June 15, 2026 that Facebook is adding AI Mode search, AI-assisted camera roll sharing suggestions, generative photo presets, and virtual wardrobe effects inside its main app, expanding Meta AI from a chatbot layer into discovery, editing, and identity features across Facebook...
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    Microsoft Copilot Vision vs Google Gemini Live: Ultimate AI Desktop Assistants

    Here's a detailed overview of Microsoft Copilot Vision—now available to Windows users—and how it compares to Google Gemini Live, along with key features, privacy controls, and rollout information: What is Copilot Vision? Copilot Vision is Microsoft's latest AI-powered feature integrated into...
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    Microsoft Copilot Vision: The Future of Screen-Aware AI Assistance on Windows

    If you haven’t gotten around to switching off the headlines for AI news yet, you might have spotted the latest entry: Microsoft Copilot Vision. Despite a name that suggests either a futuristic sci-fi drama or an all-seeing robot under your desk, Copilot Vision is about to become a rather...
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