Microsoft PhotoDNA scanning problem
darkzek
93 points
42 comments
April 10, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (12 comments)
donkeylazy456
So... microsoft thinks he is too hot for them.
ltbarcly3
Why does he keep using that picture?
mzajc
> Microsoft's PhotoDNA scanning is not just in OneDrive, through the Microsoft's eco-system. Basically, if you are using your Microsoft account to sign in to Windows 11, PhotoDNA scans your entire computer. This information came directly from Microsoft Support. This sounds like a horrible privacy violation. Is it true? What do they do if they find a match?
batch12
Is it a specific picture of the face or any picture of it?
seemaze
Ooph, what midlevel SWE at MS did he rub the wrong way..?
bawolff
Wait, reading between the lines it thinks his face is CSAM? I guess its a hash collision, but that is pretty crazy. Sounds like the plot to a scifi dystopia.
loloquwowndueo
> I just do not know what to about it any longer. Each time I create a new Microsoft account There’s your problem. Don’t create a Microsoft account? Why would you need one anyway? To use windows? Why? Get Linux or switch to Mac.
Retr0id
This is why I regularly reset my face.
giancarlostoro
> Microsoft wanted me to confirm my age, that I was a "real person" along with identity. So Microsoft somehow reached out to the police department, based on my address information in my Microsoft accounts, with a check of some kind. I had to go to the local police department to verify who I was and my age. The police department told me it was odd. They are just following up on Microsoft complaint. This happened a few or so years ago. Microsoft confirmed my identity then. However, the Microsoft account profile photo issue still exists today. You what now???
jrflowers
>I had at least 12 Microsoft accounts immediately closed What?
john_strinlai
the police part makes me really question what is going on here and the validity of this report. if you get multiple child sexual abuse material (CSAM) matches, the police will be knocking on (down) your door. microsoft isnt going to nicely ask you to go down the the police station. they dont even contact local police, they forward the information to the appropriate national entity (e.g. NCMEC) who coordinates the law enforcement response. and if it isnt CSAM related, microsoft is not going to be contacting your local police, period. something isnt adding up here. i suspect this post is ragebait.
BobbyTables2
Does this mean a Windows PC associated with a Microsoft account will scan images accessible on mapped file shares?