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"Stealth-Wear" Sheds Light On Privacy Fears

Though only prototypes, The New York Times investigates some so-called “stealth-wear,” which are clothing and accessories designed to protect the wearer from detection and surveillance. Flying surveillance cameras, advances in facial-recognition technology, wearable devices like Google Glass, and the disclosures of Edward Snowden are all adding what NYT calls “the fervor.”

 

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