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  2. Computer vision dazzle - Wikipedia

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    Computer vision dazzle, also known as CV dazzle, dazzle makeup, or anti-surveillance makeup, is a type of camouflage used to hamper facial recognition software, inspired by dazzle camouflage used by vehicles such as ships and planes.

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  4. These glasses confuse facial recognition technology

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    If privacy is you number one concern, these glasses are for you. A variety of companies and institutions are developing devices that trick facial recognition technology and let you walk around ...

  5. Ray-Ban Meta - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban Stories glasses come in three designs; Round, Wayfarer, and Meteor. [11] Each of these designs come in up to six colors with polarized, transitioning, blue-light filtering, and single or progressive prescription lenses. [11] The glasses also come with two cameras - one for pictures and one for video - and connect to the phone with ...

  6. Anti-facial recognition mask - Wikipedia

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    Person wearing a mask, glasses and a cap. An anti-facial recognition mask is a mask which can be worn to confuse facial recognition software. This type of mask is designed to thwart the surveillance of people by confusing the biometric data. There are many different types of masks which are used to trick facial recognition technology.

  7. PSA—Here's Why Solar Eclipse Glasses Are a Must (But Cameras ...

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    If you want to buy them locally, some major retailers are selling ISO-compliant solar eclipse glasses in stores, according to the AAS. Those include H-E-B, Walmart, Lowes, Buc-ee’s, Wegmans ...