Forget about whether spies are buying it for a second. This data is out there.
The real problem I see is that:
- The data exists
- The people involved may not have consented, or they consented when they agreed to a a EULA without really understanding it.
In general, it's not illegal to record in public. The only thing that's changed is that it's feasible to use facial recognition, license plate readers, etc. Whereas before, it would have technically possible but practically infeasible.
The real problem I see is that: - The data exists - The people involved may not have consented, or they consented when they agreed to a a EULA without really understanding it.
In general, it's not illegal to record in public. The only thing that's changed is that it's feasible to use facial recognition, license plate readers, etc. Whereas before, it would have technically possible but practically infeasible.