How to prevent facial recognition from tracking you
Part 1 in a short series on protecting your privacy from facial recognition
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Cameras built into digital price tags on every shelf
By John Padfield PhD
In this video, I explain how facial recognition systems work and share real-world test results on how to block them using infrared (IR) blocking glasses and reflective materials. From retail stores to vehicles and concerts, surveillance is everywhere—and facial recognition is often used without your knowledge or consent.
I’ll walk you through the technology, explain how IR cameras see through sunglasses, and share what actually works to block facial recognition, including budget-friendly Amazon options and Reflectacles IR glasses.
Same video on Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/video/16Kwo31oQcpv/list=notifications&randomize=false
Disable/turn off blue light
You can also turn on the red light filter at night. https://www.ourgreaterdestiny.ca/p/silent-weapon-blue-light-normalization
A nice gesture is to inform others
Without prejudice and without recourse
Doreen Agostino
Our Greater Destiny Blog
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I just added a link to 'how to disable/turn off blue light and how to turn on your redlight filter at night.'
TY good info.