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TagMeNot
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TagMeNot is on facebook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. An interesting comment on face recognition privacy. TagMeNot is on facebook. Is it possible to opt-out from face recognition? Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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TagMeNot: TagMeNot objects
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Enjoy some objects I created and put on sale in Zazzle: www.zazzle.com/tagmenot. Tee-shirts, buttons, stickers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. An interesting comment on face recognition privacy. TagMeNot is on facebook. Is it possible to opt-out from face recognition? Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Social Entrepreneur's Toolbox: Name recognition, facial recognition, and Customer Service 3.0
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Name recognition, facial recognition, and Customer Service 3.0. In a world where many firms offer similar or substitute products, outstanding customer service could be the competitive differentiator that sets your business apart. And one compelling practice in effective customer service is to know your customers name. It has been said that. 8220;Nothing is sweeter than the sound of a person’s own name. One solution is to learn some memorization techniques or follow some name.
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TagMeNot: Is it possible to opt-out from face recognition?
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Is it possible to opt-out from face recognition? On the Internet nobody forgets if you're a dog. With Apologies to Peter Steiner. How is possible to opt-out from face recognition if the default policy allows anyone to tag anyone and automatic face recognition is unrestricted? We'll have to wear a pixeleated mask? The default policy should be "do not tag", with optional opt-in if you really want to be tagged and your pictures undergo face recognition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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TagMeNot: 12/2010
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Taking pictures in public spaces or public events and publishing them on the Web in compliance with privacy regulations is often difficult. Respecting the individual will of each person depicted is even harder, if not impossible. I believe the use of a simple pre-established qr-code tag linked to a site. Stating people's opt-out choice could give them an effective way to better protect their privacy. I call this qr-tag a "TagMeNot" (in this blog's logo). Wide adoption of TagMeNot tags can help raising pe...
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More… | Stop The Cyborgs
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Follow Stop the Cyborgs via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3,351 other followers. We are not calling for a Government ban on wearable tech like glass. Rather we want to encourage individual people to think about the social impact of new technologies and to discourage the normalisation of surveillance. We strive to respect IP rights and use content which are either our property, in the public domain, where fair use appliers or wher...
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TagMeNot: 04/2011
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Face Recognition and Privacy. I wrote a short article. To introduce face recognition privacy issues. I'll soon (I hope) add a resources page, based on some links I collected in delicious. Labels: face recognition privacy article issues. Open Letter to EU privacy institutions. I made available on the TagMeNot site the text of an open letter. I sent a few days ago to European Union privacy institutions: Mme Viviane Reding. European Data Protection Supervisor. Under current regulations, provided the identit...
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Social Entrepreneur's Toolbox: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. UPDATE ON: Mobile Payments: Where is the market going? Sometimes it is helpful to look back at where we have been to understand where we are going. This awareness became apparent to me as I was reviewing a few of my previous blog posts and the blog posts of a. As you will recall my recent posts have focused on mobile payment systems and facial recognition technologies. No major innovative breakthrough here; just a move to a more electronic form of payment. For sure, this technolog...
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E-Marketing for Sensible Folk: March 2011
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E-Marketing for Sensible Folk. Just straightforward e-marketing, for sensible folk. Monday, March 28, 2011. We scoffed at a $6 Billion Groupon. Now $25 Billion? Back in November of last year, social coupon firm Groupon made big news when it was reported that it turned down a $6 billion offer from Google. There were many in the business world (including here at E-Marketing for Sensible Folk. The deal so they can get. Well, now there's a new development. Bloomberg is reporting. First of all, as with all va...
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