The Tiresome “DOOH Cameras Are Spying On Me Thing” Is Back, This Time In Greater Vancouver
September 17, 2021 by Dave Haynes
Via Digital Signage Pulse The age-old “those cameras are spying on me” thing, involving digital OOH ad displays, has reared its tiresome head yet …
Read moreFacial Authentication: Frictionless Transactions for Customers
August 27, 2020 by Dave Haynes
Read moreFull Video Of ACE Discussion On Privacy, New Retail Norms, Now Up Via DSF. Teaser Here…
May 13, 2020 by Dave Haynes
Read moreDSF’s Coffee And Controversy Privacy Panel Now Up As Video
November 20, 2019 by Dave Haynes
The edit is done and now you can watch the full video of the Coffee and Controversy panel on privacy issues run last month …
Read moreListen To The Conversation From Coffee And Controversy 2019
October 30, 2019 by Dave Haynes
A couple of weeks back I was in New York for the annual Digital Signage Federation Coffee and Controversy event, which I moderated. I …
Read moreDSF’s Oct. 15th Coffee & Controversy Focused On Privacy And Proof
October 2, 2019 by Dave Haynes
The always popular – even with me involved – Coffee and Controversy event put on by the Digital Signage Federation is coming up fast. …
Read moreNow NYC Activists Are Duct-Taping Anti-Smart City Messages On LinkNYC DOOH Screens
May 3, 2019 by Dave Haynes
It’s been a rough few weeks for the media company Intersection and its LinkNYC “smart cities” ad posters. First, dozens were vandalized and damaged. …
Read moreUS Senator Raises Consumer Privacy Concerns After Clear Channel’s Radar Comes On Screen
March 2, 2016 by Dave Haynes
A prominent US Senator – Al Franken of Minnesota (Democrat) – is going after outdoor giant Clear Channel Outdoor and another giant – AT&T – …
Read moreThe Mannequins Are Watching You Watching Them
November 20, 2012 by Dave Haynes
When we think of anonymous video analytics in retail, we tend to think about products like Intel’s AIM Suite being integrated as software and …
Read moreFTC’s New Privacy Report Addresses Digital Signage Face Detection Tech
March 26, 2012 by Dave Haynes
The US Federal Trade Commission has released a new report on consumer privacy that tries to cover the waterfront on concerns Americans have about …
Read moreTech Blog Declares The Minority Report Moment Is Here (It’s Not)
January 19, 2012 by Dave Haynes
In what is an almost epic reach, Mashable is describing a trade show-bait thing put together by Razorfish and Microsoft, for NRF this week, as …
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