JAKARTA - Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about photos of people in public spaces but suddenly uploaded and traded without our permission in the marketplace such as the PhotoYu application.

Well, many people feel that their privacy has been violated. Because our photos are sold through applications and using facial recognition technology.

The founder of the social media monitoring agency, Drone Emprit, namely Ismail Fahmi, shared his story with VOI.id regarding his experience of being a victim of a street photographer.

Because this case has gone viral, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, or Komdigi, finally confirmed that a person's face photo includes Personal Data.

Check out more information on VOI.id

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