2011年9月20日星期二

New software uses facial recognition to defend against prying eyes

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by Lee Mathews on April 7, 2011 at 01:10 PM

Having the right programs and hardware to keep the information on your display safe from prying eyes is never a bad idea, and new software from Oculis Labs offers a very interesting take on how to do just that. It's called PrivateEye, and it utilizes facial recognition to automatically pixelate the contents of your display when you look away.

If you step away from your system and someone else decides to sit down and poke around, PrivateEye will present a confusing jumble of garbled text. It'll even notify you if someone tries to peek over your shoulder -- and display a picture of your peeping Tom, throw up an alert, or sound an alarm.

Check out the video embed after the break, and share your thoughts in the comments! Tags: apps, facial recognition, FacialRecognition, oculis, peeping tom, PeepingTom, privacy, privatreeye, security, windows


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