Snapchat, Big Brother, credit card companies etc., are using facial recognition
Everywhere you turn someone is using facial recognition to identify you. Facial recognition is out of control and soon will be in use everywhere.
Below, are some example of who's watching us.
Microsoft facial recognition at the Republican & Democratic conventions
(click here to find out more)
Real ID facial recognition program
(click here to find out more)
DHS/Border Patrol facial and iris recognition program
(click here to find out more)
FBI's facial, voice recognition program
(click here & here to find out more)
IBM and Boston Police's facial recognition program
(click here to find out more)
Police handheld facial recognition cameras
(click here & here to find out more)
MasterCard's facial recognition program
(click here to find out more)
Visa's vein recognition payment program
(click here to find out more)
Facebook's 'DeepFace' facial recognition program
(click here & here to find out more)
Snapchat's facial recognition program
(click here to find out more)
Amazon's facial recognition program
(click here to find out more)
FindFace facial recognition app
(click here to find out more)
Credit card companies want your face, fingerprints etc.
(click here to find out more)
Eyeball tracking facial recognition cameras
(click here to find out more)
SentiVeillance biometric facial recognition and movement tracking program
(click here to find out more)
Improving facial recognition technology
Facial recognition usage is out of control, soon Twitter will identify every user by their voice. (click here to read more)
According to an MIT news article, even low-tech snoopers can identify Twitter users’ homes, workplaces. (click here to read more)
WhatsApp to share your personal data with Facebook.
WhatsApp will now start giving its parent company Facebook personal information, including some phone numbers that they have mined, and let businesses send promotional messages to users.
Police across the country are using CCTV cameras to identify baseball fans, festivalgoers, etc., and behavior profiling (spying) people, where does it end?