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They contacted Facebook, which at the time dominated the social media landscape, asking for help scouring uploaded family photos - to see if Lucy was in any of them. But Facebook, despite having facial recognition technology, said it "did not have the tools" to help.
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I was confident in that approach because you would not call multiple .play()s on the same page to lead a reverse engineer astray. Why? Because mobile devices typically speaking will pause every other player except one. If fermaw were to do that, it’d ruin the experience for mobile users even if desktop users would probably be fine. It also makes casting a bitch and a half. Even if you did manage to pepper them around, it would be fairly easily to listen in on all of them and then programmatically pick out the one with actually consistent data being piped out.