Privacy in a Sensing World
Analyze the privacy challenges created by wearable devices with cameras, microphones, or always-on sensing features. Explain why existing privacy laws often struggle to address bystanders, workplace use, public spaces, data retention, and unclear consent. Compare approaches for regulating these devices, from product design requirements and signage rules to biometric-data restrictions and enforcement mechanisms. Finish with recommendations for a privacy law framework that can keep pace with consumer hardware without banning innovation outright.
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