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== Countermeasures == In December 2016, a form of anti-CCTV and facial recognition sunglasses called "reflectacles" were invented by a craftsman based in Chicago named Scott Urban.<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 29, 2016 |title=Be Seen and Unseen! Reflectacles are the Sunglasses of the Future |url=http://www.magneticmag.com/2016/12/be-seen-and-unseen-reflectacles-are-the-sunglasses-of-the-future/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171205042059/https://www.magneticmag.com/2016/12/be-seen-and-unseen-reflectacles-are-the-sunglasses-of-the-future/ |archive-date=5 December 2017 |website=Magnetic Magazine}}</ref> They reflect infrared and, optionally, visible light which makes the user's face a white blur to cameras. The project passed its funding goal of $28,000, and "reflectacles" became commercially available in June 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/reflectacles/reflectacles-reflective-eyewear-and-sunglasses|title=Reflectacles - Reflective Eyewear and Sunglasses|website=Kickstarter|date=22 July 2019 }}</ref>
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