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UK privacy watchdog warns: Google Glass could violate data protection law

Posted on June 27, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Kelly Fiveash reports:

Google’s creepy Glass wearable could breach Britain’s Data Protection law, the Information Commissioner’s office has warned.

The ad giant began flogging the device in Blighty this week for £1,000 a pop.

That move prompted the country’s data watchdog to outline the “privacy implications of wearable technology” in a blog post penned by the ICO’s senior tech officer Andrew Paterson.

Read more on The Register.

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