I remember when Aaron Swartz was criminally prosecuted for downloading too many academic journal articles, but, sure, it's totally cool to scrape everyone's personal photographs as part of a commercial effort to market discriminatory surveillance tech to police departments.

https://www.businessinsider.com/clearview-scraped-30-billion-images-facebook-police-facial-recogntion-database-2023-4

Clearview AI scraped 30 billion images from Facebook to share with police

Law enforcement officers have used Clearview AI's facial recognition database nearly a million times, Hoan Ton-That, the company's CEO, told the BBC.

Business Insider
@maxkennerly @Andres4NY I’ve tried very hard to keep my kids’ images off of social media (I’m the annoying non-media-release-signer parent). It will be, I hope, a great gift to them as adults. This plus trying to keep all family out to third cousins from doing a DNA family history will provide them at least at small amount of privacy when they enter adulthood. Both efforts, though, I fear will be in vain because it doesn’t take much to built facial or dna profiles.