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		<title>By: KeyLemon Release 2.4 &#124; Face recognition</title>
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		<description>[...] to take pictures of someone trying to use your Windows account (see “What they say” section on keylemon.com to read related stories), the Security Level feature allow you to define the performance level of [...]</description>
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