Here’s What These 30 Famous People Will Look Like Old, Thanks To FaceApp
It’s awesome knowing that we’ll still be good looking and fabulous when we’re getting old. That’s why we just can’t get enough of the FaceApp old age filter that changes our photos to show how we’ll look when we’re elderly, grey, and grumbling about the good old days. It looks like the entire Internet’s gone crazy with the FaceApp photo filter challenge and everyone’s rushing to post their senior selfies online.
Entirely for your pleasure, Bored Panda has compiled another list of famous people pictures that had the FaceApp old age filter applied to them. Are you willing to give the app a go? Scroll down, enjoy the FaceApp images, and upvote the ones you love most! Don’t forget to comment and let us know what you think!
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FaceApp is a mobile application for iOS and Android developed by the Russian company Wireless Lab. A team of developers from Saint Petersburg created the app that uses neural networks to photo manipulations by guessing where you’re likely to have wrinkles, how bald you’re bound to be, and how much your skin will droop in the future.
Considering the app’s popularity, most people seem to like the new face filter. Well-known rapper and actor Ludacris seemed to especially enjoy the app and joked around on Instagram. “Fast & Furious 50 and we still haven’t stopped at a gas station. Or for Diapers,” wrote Ludacris.
Vlada from the FaceApp Support team told Bored Panda in an interview that “the AI technology we use in our photo editing filters requires advanced calculations on a server, which makes impossible to alter a picture on a smartphone. The picture that wasn't edited with our filters won't be sent to the servers and will remain on your device only. Please note that we do not have access to any additional data, such as email address, device model, Apple ID or iCloud, or Google accounts.”
She also explained that “all pictures are automatically deleted within the next 48 hours after they were edited in our app. We cannot and we do not store pictures that our users upload. The images shared with the servers are totally anonymous and stored encrypted. We cannot identify you, your device or any other data based on the pictures. We do not use them in advertising nor in any other public cases. No one sees these pictures, they are processed automatically by computers only.”
Gordon Ramsay
There's no way his chin is going to get smoother than it currently is!
The FaceApp first went viral around two years ago and recently became very popular among popular celebrities and Internet users once more. Previously, the app came under fire for being ‘racist’ because it had filters that change your race and a ‘hot’ filter that lightened a person’s skin tone. This time, there are different controversies surrounding the app and its creators, with plenty of panic-inducing tin foil hat theories floating about.
Social media was all abuzz with speculation that the FaceApp developers had links to the Russian government and were stealing your phone data and secretly creating a massive database of faces for surveillance. Sounds a bit like the scenario for a James Bond movie, no?
Luckily, some of these theories were quickly debunked. While the app is Russian-made, it doesn’t automatically mean its developers are spies. Users were also panicking that the app might upload the phone’s entire camera roll in the background, but this turned out to be false: FaceApp only uploads the photos you want it to. However, what might concern users is that FaceApp keeps a copy of the photo you use a filter on. This is because the app edits them on its servers with complex algorithms that can’t be installed on your phone. On the other hand, the risk of your data being misused by FaceApp isn’t higher than when using any other app.
Jon Snow
“FaceApp performs most of the photo processing in the cloud. We only upload a photo selected by a user for editing. We never transfer any other images from the phone to the cloud,” FaceApp wrote in its statement. “We might store an uploaded photo in the cloud. The main reason for that is performance and traffic: we want to make sure that the user doesn't upload the photo repeatedly for every edit operation. Most images are deleted from our servers within 48 hours from the upload date.”
The company added that “all FaceApp features are available without logging in, and you can log in only from the settings screen. As a result, 99% of users don't log in; therefore, we don't have access to any data that could identify a person. We don't sell or share any user data with any third parties. Even though the core R&D team is located in Russia, the user data is not transferred to Russia.”
John F. Kennedy
Jon Snow
Sam Smith
Marques Brownlee
So I've been using the iPhone 42 pro max infinity ultra for a week. And here are my thoughts.💙
Dear BP: WHY post 2 of the exact same articles? REALLY BAD EDITING! Also a couple of Dutch & Belgian Privacy Organisations have been warning for this particular app. As many of you will make this Russian company very THANKFUL for all that free information! The entire point = Russian companies are not obliged to follow any of the western or EU laws regarding privacy. So basically they can do whatever they want with all that info they collect from you. Not saying that all Russian companies are evil, but after the whole Facebook/Cambridge Analytics-scandal, I think people should be much more careful of these types of "free services". The information needed to process how every single different person ages in his/her life is mind boggling, so I am not surprized that it is "allegedly" downloading entire photo collections.....
Isn't it that app which steals your data according to several recent news article? Oh, it is! https://thenextweb.com/privacy/2019/07/17/psa-faceapp-can-use-your-uploaded-photos-and-your-likeness-for-commercial-purposes/?fbclid=IwAR3xpOBSHXVXluyGporb_zOBlkW_VVaxYjs39ZCEIdI1pEG_dAX2Ybjfz3o https://twitter.com/JoshuaNozzi/status/1150962227433943040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1150962227433943040%7Ctwgr%5E393039363b636f6e74726f6c&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpcworld.hu%2Fpcwlite%2Fface-app-oregito-vicces-mobil-alkalmazas-biztonsag-265906.html https://twitter.com/ElizabethPW/status/1151315511801606144?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1151315511801606144%7Ctwgr%5E393039363b636f6e74726f6c&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpcworld.hu%2Fpcwlite%2Fface-app-oregito-vicces-mobil-alkalmazas-biztonsag-265906.html Congrat for marketing a spyware!
they should do this with younger pics of celebs who are old now and see if they match!!
THIS^^ Do Paul McCartney. I think we can all agree that he is ageing quite reluctantly, kicking and screaming the whole way. Let's see what he would look like naturally, without hair dye and all that plastics and fillers offer him. He could be Mick Jagger's double for all we know.
Load More Replies...Dear BP: WHY post 2 of the exact same articles? REALLY BAD EDITING! Also a couple of Dutch & Belgian Privacy Organisations have been warning for this particular app. As many of you will make this Russian company very THANKFUL for all that free information! The entire point = Russian companies are not obliged to follow any of the western or EU laws regarding privacy. So basically they can do whatever they want with all that info they collect from you. Not saying that all Russian companies are evil, but after the whole Facebook/Cambridge Analytics-scandal, I think people should be much more careful of these types of "free services". The information needed to process how every single different person ages in his/her life is mind boggling, so I am not surprized that it is "allegedly" downloading entire photo collections.....
Isn't it that app which steals your data according to several recent news article? Oh, it is! https://thenextweb.com/privacy/2019/07/17/psa-faceapp-can-use-your-uploaded-photos-and-your-likeness-for-commercial-purposes/?fbclid=IwAR3xpOBSHXVXluyGporb_zOBlkW_VVaxYjs39ZCEIdI1pEG_dAX2Ybjfz3o https://twitter.com/JoshuaNozzi/status/1150962227433943040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1150962227433943040%7Ctwgr%5E393039363b636f6e74726f6c&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpcworld.hu%2Fpcwlite%2Fface-app-oregito-vicces-mobil-alkalmazas-biztonsag-265906.html https://twitter.com/ElizabethPW/status/1151315511801606144?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1151315511801606144%7Ctwgr%5E393039363b636f6e74726f6c&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpcworld.hu%2Fpcwlite%2Fface-app-oregito-vicces-mobil-alkalmazas-biztonsag-265906.html Congrat for marketing a spyware!
they should do this with younger pics of celebs who are old now and see if they match!!
THIS^^ Do Paul McCartney. I think we can all agree that he is ageing quite reluctantly, kicking and screaming the whole way. Let's see what he would look like naturally, without hair dye and all that plastics and fillers offer him. He could be Mick Jagger's double for all we know.
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