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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Rubber “anti-ID” mask foils spy-cams by turning us into clones

A Chicago artist has created a cheap, effective way for the public to fight back against the growing profusion of security cameras – rubber masks which make the devices unable to identify people by making everyone look the same.
The URME device works very simply – everyone who wears the mask has the face of creator Leo Selvaggio, so biometric software is fooled into thinking the streets are filled with copies of the same person, according to CNET.


Rubber “anti-ID” mask foils spy-cams by turning us into clones

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