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Title: 1984 vs. Western Democracy: SURVIELANCE
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The iris scan can match anyone in an immense database almost instantly, with no ambiguity. This is a great technology but its developers don’t want people to think that this will stop crime completely, it just might help though. These iris scans are in the forefront of biometric data surveillance... Showed first 250 characters
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These iris scans are in the forefront of biometric data surveillance. In the future who knows to what extent this will be used and how efficient it will be.
Most of this paper has been talking about how modern day surveillance is hard to detect, however this is one western democracy that has almost reached the 1984 level in terms of the citizens knowing that they are constantly under watch... Showed next 250 characters
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