The Reface app, formerly known as Doublicat, has become quite popular in recent times. Because of that, Reface is ranked in the most popular apps of the App Store and CHplay. This application allows users to put their own faces on the famous Videos contained in the application.
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The app uploads to a server to analyze your facial features, then puts that information on top of celebrities, movie scenes, or other content.
In this article, we will clarify two issues. The first is how to match the face using Reface, and the second is about its safety.
How to graft faces with Reface
Reface is an application that helps create a funny video with your face but the body of famous actors. With the AI feature, the app will analyze your facial features and match it to a movie character or a certain singer. Proceed as follows:
Step 1: First you download Reface to your phone.
Step 2: You take a picture of your face so that it fits inside the ellipse.
Step 3: Now you can add faces to videos on Reface. You just need to select the video or GIF you want.
Step 4: If you can’t find the video you want, you can click on the search icon and find the topics you want.
Step 5: After selecting the video, you just need to press Refacing and wait for the face transplant process to complete.
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Reface’s Safety
Interesting, but before the event FaceApp and most recently TikTokusers are very concerned about the safety of such applications.
FaceApp is owned by Russia, uses your face to merge into other videos, is controversial because of its special privacy policy, allowing FaceApp to have a perpetual, free, no copyright license. withdrawable, for the purpose of using your face without paying.
But Reface seems to have a more restrictive approach to user privacy.
According to Reface’s privacy policy, the company says it “may collect photos that you take with the camera while using the app”.
Reface’s policy also says it collects “your unique facial feature data” to provide core services to the app, but the company will “not use photos and facial features.” for any reason other than to provide you with the face swap feature on Reface.”
Photos retained by Reface for editing will be deleted after 24 hours. Facial feature data is “stored on the Reface server for a limited period of 30 days after the last use of the Reface app.”
“In a way, Reface will not use your uploaded content for facial recognition, as Reface does not introduce facial recognition technology or other technical means to process biometric data. intended to identify or authenticate users,” the policy states.
Reface also adamant that the service it provides does not use facial recognition, it “collects data on facial features rather than biometric data”.
That’s also true, because while other apps require a three-dimensional model of the face, Reface uses only selfies.
The technology behind the app is “Reface.AI”, which puts the customer’s face in the ad (the pinnacle of advertising). “Make the customer the face of the campaign in both traditional and digital advertising”, website Reface.ai write.
While Reface makes money from in-app ads, it’s still not the main revenue stream. Reface told The Independent that advertising revenue is less than 10% of total revenue.
Because Reface offers a service that costs less than 5 euros per month or 25 euros per year that allows users to upload their own GIFs, then choose faces from their library and pay the results without ads or watermarks.
“We don’t use people’s faces to categorize ads,” said a Reface spokesperson. Data protection is a social responsibility for Reface AI. We do not use the data for any other purpose except for face swapping and we do not provide the data to 3rd parties.
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