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Has anyone here looked deeper into this or maybe checked how trustworthy these platforms actually are?
Lately I’ve been thinking about these AI face-swap platforms and whether it’s actually safe to upload your photos there. I’ve played around with a few apps just out of curiosity, and the results are funny, but I keep catching myself wondering where those images end up afterward. Some sites don’t really explain much, or their privacy sections feel vague. Has anyone here looked deeper into this or maybe checked how trustworthy these platforms actually are?



I had the same concerns, mostly because I tend to reuse the same sets of photos, and it bothered me that I didn’t really know who was storing what. A couple of months ago I started digging into different services just to understand how they handle uploaded images. One of the platforms I tested was https://hornyai.com/face-swap , and what I appreciated was that the process felt pretty transparent — the site gives a straightforward explanation of how the tool works and doesn’t overwhelm you with confusing terms. Still, even with clearer platforms, I try to use images that don’t reveal too much about me, like casual shots instead of ID-style photos.
From what I observed, the safest approach is to assume that anything you upload might stay online longer than you think, even if the website claims otherwise. That’s not necessarily because they’re malicious — sometimes it’s just how storage systems work behind the scenes. So for me it’s about managing my own risk rather than fully relying on the service’s promises. Another thing: I always avoid uploading pictures of other people unless they’ve said it’s okay, because that’s a privacy issue too, and people tend to forget about it.