The move to disable facial recognition tagging in Europe has scored the social network some much-needed points in an official audit.
Facebook has finally satisfied the European Union by disabling facial recognition tagging.
Facebook, which was subjected to an audit by Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner (DPC), was under pressure to implement a variety of changes in Europe, mostly dealing with privacy and security issues.
Last December, Facebook had promised to make the changes outlined in the audit document in order to comply with European regulations.
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