By Kirk Miller A popular image search website may seriously erode your real-life privacy, according to a report from The New York Times. Reporter Kashmir Hill tested out PimEyes, a $30/month face search engine that turned out to be scarily thorough and accurate. After submitting photos of the faces of a dozen Times employees to the site and checking a terms of service agreement, the site returned a rather nightmare result. As Hill notes, “PimEyes found photos of every person, some that the journalists had never seen before, even when they were wearing sunglasses or a mask, or their face was tu…