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bill-swift - October 12, 2013
There's nothing wrong with partying hard. You just have to make sure that none of it ends up on Facebook or some other social network, because you wouldn't want your boss, teacher, girlfriend, wife (or all of the above--if that's even possible!) to see what you've been up to. You could always tweak your privacy settings, but it's hard to keep what went down a secret once you've been tagged.
Some of your annoying friends might be using auto-tagging features of this social network, and there used to be no other way to combat this aside from manual untagging...that is, until Realface Glamoflage came along.
These are basically shirts that have someone else's face plastered all over them. In the sample above, you've got Michael Jackson. In case you're not a fan of the King of Pop then you could opt for the design with Britney Spears' mug all over it.
Realface Glamoflage was thought up by designer Simone C. Niquille as part of her thesis for design school on how to deter facial recognition systems. She explains: 'I was interested in creating a tool for privacy protection that wouldn't require much time to think in the morning, an accessory that would seamlessly fit in your existing everyday. No adaption period needed.'
Did she succeed? Wear it and find out.
Check It Out: $65
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