Speaking about the potential use cases for businesses, TRUEPIC said insurance carriers could authenticate photos submitted with insurance claims, images
on Airbnb - style home rental platforms could be verified, dating
profile pictures can be confirmed as
current and unfiltered, and beauty companies could demonstrate real results for consumers.
I'm not about to go into the «make sure the
pictures of you doing keg stands are removed from Facebook» spiel, but depending
on what field you're in, having a Twitter
profile that demonstrates your knowledge of
current trends can be a great marker for your credibility.
The Facebook Site Information may include, without limitation, the following information, to the extent visible
on the Facebook Site: your name, your
profile picture, your gender, your birthday, your hometown location (city / state / country), your
current location (city / state / country), your political views, your activities, your interests, your musical preferences, television shows in which you are interested, movies in which you are interested, books in which you are interested, your favorite quotes, the text of your «About Me» section, your relationship status, your dating interests, your relationship interests, your summer plans, your Facebook user network affiliations, your education history, your work history, your course information, copies of photos in your Facebook Site photo albums, metadata associated with your Facebook Site photo albums (e.g., time of upload, album name, comments
on your photos, etc.), the total number of messages sent and / or received by you, the total number of unread messages in your Facebook inbox, the total number of «pokes» you have sent and / or received, the total number of wall posts
on your Wall, a list of user IDs mapped to your Facebook friends, your social timeline, and events associated with your Facebook
profile.