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The New Face of Surveillance Doesn’t Need Your Face

Your heartbeat, your breath, your stride; everything you do without thinking is now data you give without knowing.

Silhouette of a man with a backpack walking towards an illuminated, stylized pair of lungs on a purple and pink digital background with network-like lines and glowing particles.

A new kind of surveillance state is stretching its limbs and quietly inhaling the biological data of everyone within reach. Not with your permission, of course. And certainly not with anything as quaint as transparency.

The modern biometric gold rush doesn’t need your face anymore. Your heartbeat will do. Your breathing, if you're willing to be that cooperative. And if not, well, ambient electromagnetic radiation will pick up the slack.

This latest charade of innovation is brought to you by a Canadian company named P2P Group and the ever-vigilant US Department of Homeland Security.

Both are rolling out systems that can detect human life signs, heart rate, breathing, and possibly stress levels, without requiring so much as a glance in your direction.

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