When you’re done, tap the Confirm button. This might happen if Photo Tagger grouped together photos of the same person, but some of the photos show another person. When reviewing a group as shown above, you can uncheck any photo that was mistakenly suggested. Reviewing a group: Uncheck incorrect tagging suggestions To access Photo Tagger, tap “Photos” from the app home screen. Photo Tagger will be released for the web in the coming weeks, so while the mobile app is useful, especially when you’re on the go, it won’t be the only way to tag your photos in bulk. If you already have the app, be sure it’s updated to the latest version so you can use Photo Tagger. If you don’t have the MyHeritage mobile app yet, you can download it for free from the App Store or Google Play. We’re proud to add Photo Tagger to the powerful suite of MyHeritage photo tools, as we further our mission to make family history easier and even more enjoyable. Photo Tagger does an excellent job of identifying faces as they change over time, such as from childhood to adulthood, and even spots changes in individual appearance, such as facial hair. It scans the photos that you’ve uploaded to MyHeritage, and groups together the faces believed to belong to the same individual, so you can review and tag them in one tap. Photo Tagger uses facial recognition technology to identify faces in your family photos. But now, thanks to Photo Tagger, you can do this much more quickly and tag your photos in bulk. Until now, you could view your photos and tag faces that appear in them one by one. Viewing all photos where an individual is tagged, on the web (click to zoom) How Photo Tagger works
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