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ClarityCheck left roughly 9,042,977 facial image files, totaling 450.2GB, publicly accessible on an unsecured cloud server for several months. Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered the database, which contained photos of adults, teens, and children, often uploaded without consent. The company acknowledged ownership and has secured the data.
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