Eligible Amazon Prime customers who upload a photo for the first time to the Amazon Photos app are eligible for a $20 promotional credit off their first eligible order of $40 or more on Amazon.com.
Offer expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) February 29, 2024.
Promotional credit will expire at 11:59 p.m. (PT) March 15, 2024.
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You'd be surprised of the billions of people in the world how accurate facial recognition is, you might find matches of yourself by just uploading a selfie on pimeyes.com to see what I mean. YMMV
You walk into a Whole Foods and they already know who you are. But you back up your images, and they'll know any of your friends that walk into a whole foods has an IRL association with you.
Why do you think Amazon doesn't send itemized receipts to your email address? Because they don't want companies like Google and Yahoo to know what products people are buying. Yet they're more than happy to pay you $20 for for your pictures.
So if you're gonna sign up for this deal, upload a random non-identifying photo, maybe a screen grab or a google image or something.
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You'd be surprised of the billions of people in the world how accurate facial recognition is, you might find matches of yourself by just uploading a selfie on pimeyes.com to see what I mean. YMMV
You walk into a Whole Foods and they already know who you are. But you back up your images, and they'll know any of your friends that walk into a whole foods have likely has an IRL association with you.
So if you're gonna sign up for this deal, upload a random non-identifying photo, maybe a screen grab or a google image or something.
You'd be surprised of the billions of people in the world how accurate facial recognition is, you might find matches of yourself by just uploading a selfie on pimeyes.com to see what I mean. YMMV
You walk into a Whole Foods and they already know who you are. But you back up your images, and they'll know any of your friends that walk into a whole foods has an IRL association with you.
Why do you think Amazon doesn't send itemized receipts to your email address? Because they don't want companies like Google and Yahoo to know what products people are buying. Yet they're more than happy to pay you $20 for for your pictures.
So if you're gonna sign up for this deal, upload a random non-identifying photo, maybe a screen grab or a google image or something.
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You'd be surprised of the billions of people in the world how accurate facial recognition is, you might find matches of yourself by just uploading a selfie on pimeyes.com to see what I mean. YMMV
You walk into a Whole Foods and they already know who you are. But you back up your images, and they'll know any of your friends that walk into a whole foods has an IRL association with you.
Why do you think Amazon doesn't send itemized receipts to your email address? Because they don't want companies like Google and Yahoo to know what products people are buying. Yet they're more than happy to pay you $20 for for your pictures.
So if you're gonna sign up for this deal, upload a random non-identifying photo, maybe a screen grab or a google image or something.
I got bad news for ya. They already have your image and your associations.
Sure but feeding them more for $20 is a no for me