Facebook’s ‘Moments’ app lets you share hundreds of photos of friends from camera roll

Facebook has launched a new application “Moments” that allows users to share hundreds of photos of their friends from the camera roll using the face-recognition technology

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Facebook has launched a new application “Moments” that allows users to share hundreds of photos of their friends from the camera roll using the face-recognition technology

that powers the suggested tags users see when adding a photo of a friend.

According to the Verge, the app scans the user’s camera roll for familiar faces and allows them to “sync” the pictures to the subject of the photo.

If the user’s friend uses the app, they will see the photos added to their own synced collection. However, if they do not use the app, they will get a notification on Facebook Messenger that photos are waiting for them in Moments.

The app then builds a collection of photo albums featuring the user and their tagged friends that the user can scroll through, search and easily rename.

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This article was first uploaded on June sixteen, twenty fifteen, at thirteen minutes past five in the evening.
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