Plot twist: Google's not spying on King's Cross with facial recognition tech, but its landlord is
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/12/facial_recognition_kings_cross_london/
Britons working for Google at its London HQ are being secretly spied on by creepy facial recognition cameras – but these ones aren't operated by the ad-tech company.
Instead it's the private landlord for most of the King's Cross area doing the snooping, according to today's Financial Times.
Plot twist: Google's not spying on King's Cross with facial recognition tech, but its landlord is
Aug 12, 2019, 4:41pm UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/12/facial_recognition_kings_cross_london/
> Britons working for Google at its London HQ are being secretly spied on by creepy facial recognition cameras – but these ones aren't operated by the ad-tech company.
> Instead it's the private landlord for most of the King's Cross area doing the snooping, according to today's Financial Times.