The ‘privacy visor’ that stops surveillance in its tracks

in News, surveillance state

Worried about the rising amount of surveillance tools used in the West? Perhaps a pair of these visors will calm your fears.

 

It’s not just police and governmental departments that are known for using surveillance and tracking technology. Security cameras double-up as data harvesters, bars and pubs track people for use with mobile device applications, and retail mannequins keep an eye on your facial expressions and walking patterns as you shop.

 

It’s becoming part-and-parcel of everyday life in the West — whether we are aware that it exists or not. However, that doesn’t mean solutions are not available for the privacy and surveillance-conscious among us. READ MORE

 

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