Bye Bye last of your privacy
But without public scrutiny, more than 600 law enforcement agencies have
started using Clearview in the past year, according to the company,
which declined to provide a list. The computer code underlying its app,
analyzed by The New York Times, includes programming language to pair it
with augmented-reality glasses; users would potentially be able to
identify every person they saw. The tool could identify activists at a
protest or an attractive stranger on the subway, revealing not just
their names but where they lived, what they did and whom they knew.