Not only are surveillance cameras useless in preventing crime, and a horrible violation of average citizen’s privacy rights, but they can also be hacked and used to track and assassinate the ruling elite that force them on the unwelcoming public. That’s good to know and should be top of mind for any society stupid enough to install them.

Israel hacked Iran’s traffic cameras to pinpoint Khamenei| Cybernews https://cybernews.com/editorial/israel-hacked-iran-traffic-cameras-us-war/

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Canada’s privacy commissioner is assessing the legality of facial detection-enabled digital billboards under private-sector privacy law.

While the operator claims no personal data or images are retained, the case highlights ongoing challenges around transparency, consent, and acceptable data use in public environments.

From a risk and governance perspective, where should organizations draw boundaries when deploying perception-based technologies in shared spaces?

Source: https://therecord.media/canada-privacy-regulator-to-probe-face-scanning-billboards

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Lifestyle Changes for Privacy & Security | Go Incognito 6.6

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Lifestyle Changes for Privacy & Security | Go Incognito 6.6

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Have you ever considered that the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses could pose a significant security risk? Users could (illegally) film in public, and with facial recognition overlays, potentially obtain the names, addresses, and private information. How easy will it be to bypass the security settings?

https://www.meta.com/de/smart-glasses/

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Seems like people care about privacy afterall, once it’s too late. The best time to fight for your fundamental right to privacy is *before* they take that right away.

https://twitter.com/DeniseS0718/status/1521678543796817920

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β€œHong Kong: people are cutting down facial recognition towers https://t.co/cyhQtF41Lu”

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β€œ"Every resident of the city deserves to feel safe. This motion doesn't achieve that," one Vancouver resident said about expanding the use of CCTV cameras in the city https://t.co/cBUdWAxy5V”

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