Are you ready for the future?
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Para quem não entendeu o vídeo, o cara com o oculos alega que o óculos identifica o rosto das pessoas e fornece informações sobre elas.
Não sei o quanto real ou preciso é isso, mas seria uma gigantesca quebra de privacidade, algo que praticamente só se via no meio digital.
Se isso se tornar comum, prevejo as pessoas voltando a usar máscaras ou itens que tampem o rosto, para proteger suas identidades. Embora não seja muito diferente do que alguns povos, como os japoneses, já fazem hoje em dia...
The future is amazing. Build a surveillance tool and monetize opting out.
Probably illegal in the EU. Or at least soon.
Scary!! 😱
Going to have to leave a pair of these in the car now. 

So how do you opt-out? There's "a guide to remove yourself from being searchable in the description" somewhere. I'm curious what they're saying in there.
I'm not.
😱
That really hits home about what you put online and what YOU ALREADY HAVE! Damn lol
Get yourself a pair of Reflectacles to counter this while you still can:


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That's scary, this confirms not to put photos of myself online with private info. The reaction of the people seemed proper genuine, they totally believed you. 🙉
These will be on the red carpet soon 🙃
Remember Snap glasses?
Those were supposed to be the future too.
No privacy any more 😅
**Data-in: Data-out**
I'd say I am not surprised. They can access what you put on the internet, once there, it's there forever.
Share only what you are prepared to show to the world online. Unless, someone defame you (deepfake) or took unsolicited video/photo of you in your private home then that is a different story.
Privacy and security must be a choice and your responsiblity.
#privacy #asknostr #privacyisachoice
No. Not ready.
Where is the description?
Paywall
And this is the worst and least ubiquitous it will ever be.

