Google testing tech aimed at detecting people secretly looking at your phone's screen

30 November 2017
The technology uses the phone's front camera in combination with eye-detection to alert you when more than one person is looking at the screen.

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battery drain?!

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    • Anonymous
    • gWt
    • 30 Nov 2017

    Nice try, Google. Yea just let me enable the permission to give you access to the selfie camera 24/7.

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      • AnonD-80051
      • tVm
      • 30 Nov 2017

      That also means google is always looking at you & your surrounding

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        • Yoyont
        • BRI
        • 30 Nov 2017

        When you want to watch porn in public...

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          • Anonymous
          • XNU
          • 30 Nov 2017

          What about Google looking at my phone?

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            • ZloiYuri
            • Tmf
            • 30 Nov 2017

            The best tech in this case could be snap picture, hilariously deformed and immediately shown on screen to that long-nose person. At least women will stop to watch in any available screen all around. Especially if this picrlture will show them very aged and ugly.

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              • Mike
              • mb3
              • 30 Nov 2017

              I don't need artificial intelligence to know if there is a possibility of someone else looking at the screen. If you want to have absolute privacy just leave the public place.

              I think Google should focus more on important features and problems, like its bug-plenty Pixel 2 XL or Android fragmentation. This looks like a student project in high school.