Google will delete your ex from your digital life
In the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, ex-lovers Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski go to a brain clinic that cures their heartache by erasing their memories of one another. Nowadays, reminders of break-ups don’t just lurk in our minds but in our inboxes and on social media. It’s hard to escape the ghosts of relationships past because of Facebook, Instagram, and all the photos we have stashed away on our phones.
Scientists haven’t yet figured out how to erase memories we don’t want (though they’re trying), but luckily, we have Google to help us forget. The new version of the Google Photos app lets you “hide a person from appearing,” according to a Google+ post published this week. Google can do this thanks to its powerful facial recognition technology. The new feature also prevents that person from appearing if you use Google’s “Rediscover” app to look back “at what you did a year ago, or two, or even 10 years ago.” Photos aren’t deleted, they’re just stashed away in a digital locker until they’re not so emotionally draining.