Yes, because you have no expectations of privacy when you’re out in the public. Dah, that’s why they call it the public. It should also be used for voting integrity.
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Facebook uses facial-recognition. I don't like it.
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I suppose facial recognition software. If you’re not doing anything illegal, you won’t care.
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In the UK Oxford Street, London has had 'Facial Recognition System' for some time, would not surprise me if most Cities in the UK have facial recognition, not so good for the criminal.
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No I dont judge and we 30 million more people like me in order to stop it.
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1/2 It’s a double edged sword. Would you rathr have them have the capability to solve a crime or would you rathr live your life in private. Expnse: you wouldnt have any privacy bc the gov’t knows evrythng about you.
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Have never had any right to privacy in public. US already pays Verizon to record/store audio, video, location, and keystrokes from every phone. FISA court order required to access, but 0.01% find criminal activity.
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2/2 You lose your inherent rights to your own privacy. Is it worth it?
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