Google Glass Raises Privacy And Safety Concerns

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Google Glass raises privacy and safety concerns, said Consumer Watchdog in a report released Monday. “Google Glass threatens the privacy of both people whose images are captured unbeknownst to them and the user of the device,” said Consumer Watchdog Privacy Project Director John Simpson. “Google Glass can easily be used for improper and even criminal purposes.” While Google has said it won’t offer facial recognition software, Consumer Watchdog said it has uncovered apps that do offer the technology, which poses privacy concerns. Google has also lobbied against having Google Glass banned while driving, despite obstructed view for Glass wearers, according to Consumer Watchdog. “Glass’s visual display takes up about 15 percent of the visual field, obviously providing a distraction to a driver who wears them,” said Consumer Watchdog.

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