Although it's a somewhat unsolvable program and we should all get used to living in the panopticon, etc, etc, I'm excited by the evolution of possible countermeasures discouraging the sort of nuisance surveillance so many people worried about drones, CCTV, wearables, etc find concerning.<p>So a simple use case: Someone flies a drone past each of your windows every night looking to film as much of you in compromising positions as possible. Is there any solution that would be feasible to stop this, beyond just blacking out your windows?<p>This got me thinking about it: http://www.dailydot.com/technology/cyborg-unplug/
This is actually very interesting and relevant problem. Govt seems to work with manufacturers of drones to create geo-fencing for important locations. But what can average people do to protect themselves from peeping drones? I started to think about this after watching a video of a guy shooting down a drone, flying over his property, with his shotgun. Though video turned out to be a hoax, It got me thinking the ways to prevent peeping drones. Also, in Seattle a drone got entangled with power lines. It cost $30,000 to remove drone from power lines. There seems to be an opportunity for fencing off drones but how?
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