More and more, i see people wearing these ‘smart’ glasses as sunglasses which i find totally creepy and intrusive. Living in the EU, i am wondering how these glasses are even ‘allowed’ in public or may even be sold here. It becomes harder to avoid cause they become so hard to identify. How to deal with this? To what extend is this allowed? (cause apparently it is some way)

  • NKBTN@feddit.uk
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    20 hours ago

    Thing is, that google and apple will, for most people, automatically upload photos to their servers and process them in ways none of us are really certain of. By photographing with a phone, anyone’s face could be matched up with a time and place. And then there’s the potential problem of the person uploading it on purpose.

    Photography isn’t the problem - it’s the tech attached to it.

    Personally, I’m with you - because I’m not a person of interest. If I was a political agitator, e.g. trying to start a McDonald’s union, I might feel differently

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      19 hours ago

      Indeed, it’s a mess. And that mess is one of the reasons we have been witnessing a shift against the very notion of public space.

      I’ve noticed a few people trying to argue with me specifically. I have no idea why (like I think I said, I just mentioned what I know and I don’t even do photograph anymore) but that’s fine with me. And while they seem to be so vocally willing to defend their undisputed (by me, at the very least) right to privacy I can only wonder how many of those privacy warriors are carrying their own spyware riddled smartphone absolutely everywhere they go, including to the most private place I can think of: the bathroom. And I feel 100% reassured knowing they will pick the right fights ;)