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Google Disallows Facial Recognition in Glass Apps

Worried about so-called “Glassholes” automatically identifying the faces of people around them? Google says it doesn’t want that to happen, either.

google_glassThe company tonight posted an update to developer policies for its wearable device Google Glass that explicitly disallows facial recognition apps.

The company also said that developers would not be allowed to disable the Google Glass display while using the device’s camera. This comes in response to concerns that Glass wearers could surreptitiously take photos and videos of their surroundings, without those nearby able to see that they were doing so by noticing the lit display in front of their faces.

Further, Google pulled in existing Android policies for hate speech, gambling and explicit material and added them to the Glass terms. (The Android policies don’t mention facial recognition.)

Said a Google spokesperson, “Our Explorer Program makes users active participants in evolving Glass ahead of a wider consumer launch. In keeping with this approach, we’ve updated our developer policies. We look forward to learning more from our users as we update the software and evolve our policies in the weeks and months ahead.”

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