These anti-facial recognition glasses technically work, but won’t save you from our surveillance dystopia.

The idea is it reflects IR and blows out the exposure.

But IR Is only on during low light conditions.

The sun emits IR in non low light conditions

I’m just pointing out that it’s not IR blocking, it’s IR reflecting.

artyom
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Prove it

I agree with your sentiment. Security is trust but verify kind of field and some proof from a third party to kind of audit this claim would be great.

Also it’s not the guy you linked to jobs lol

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Security is trust but verify kind of field

Nope, security is an archetypal verify before trust kind of field.

You I guess it more depends on the threat model. That can also be a fully valid stance as well

Prove what? I’m merely relaying the info from the article you didn’t read.

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Prove what?

…what you said? That these lenses reflect IR and blow out the exposure.

the article you didn’t read.

…the paywalled article? Yeah, didn’t read it.

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