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Google Clips automatically identifies everyone including your pets

Posted on October 7, 2017June 25, 2025 by Dissent

I don’t know what I’d do without Joe Cadillic. I learn so much from him about businesses engaging in creepy or surveillance activities…. and governments engaging in creepy or surveillance activities and…..

Anyway, in today’s installment, Joe writes:

Are you looking forward to the holiday season?

Do you want the latest in corporate advertised surveillance?

Then hurry up and be the first one in your family to purchase a $249.00 Google Clips camera, that automatically identifies you and your pets.

“Clips automatically chooses which moments to capture and keep, so you don’t need to be behind the camera.”

Because nothing says big brother, like a camera that automatically identifies everyone it takes pictures of.

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