A group in Illinois has filed a class action lawsuit against the Lensa app, alleging that the company unlawfully collected Illinois residents’ biometric data.
Users can email Lensa to have their personal data deleted. However, it’s clear that some users don’t fully understand how their data is used and what they agree to when they begin using an app. When an app like Lensa goes viral, users can be in such an excited rush to participate in a trend that they don’t fully appreciate the risks involved.
Ok I’ve been seeing people posting about the privacy issues with Lensa AI, and I thought I’d share some helpful tidbits from the TOS and privacy notice:2.
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