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    * Avoid uploading facial and full body photos and video of yourself to services where they are exposed to the whole Internet.
    * Avoid uploading facial and full body photos and video of yourself to services where they are exposed to the whole Internet.
    * If you need to upload photos, wear protective accessories in the photos e.g. sunglasses, [[Glossary#Niqāb|niqāb]] or [[Glossary#Burqa|burqa]].
    * If you need to upload photos, wear clothing, e.g. [[Glossary#Niqāb|niqāb]] or [[Glossary#Burqa|burqa]] or protective accessories e.g. sunglasses.
    * Do not agree to have your [[Glossary#Reflectance capture|reflectance captured]] in a light stage.
    * Do not agree to have your [[Glossary#Reflectance capture|reflectance captured]] in a light stage.



    Revision as of 20:32, 10 April 2019

    "I feel pretty confident that mister photograph man will not be selling any of my data to the no camera scene." ~ Honestly made up quote
    The ESPER LightCage 3D face scanning rig is a modern w:light stage. Avoid going into one of these and do not agree to anyone capturing your reflectance field
    If your whole industry's shared secret is that digital look-alikes are going to pass human testing (i.e. people in the delusion that they are seeing images of humans) then popular culture product such as w:The Matrix will appear. It is widely known that meetings of surfaces, especially soft ones are very very difficult to do convincingly. Look-alikes of eyes meeting look-alikes of eye-lids are additionally hard to do, because there is also a liquid phase in the equation. (Juboxi)

    Sunglasses or sun glasses (informally called shades) are a form of w:protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright w:sunlight and w:high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes. (Wikipedia)
    Some humans in w:burqas at the Bornholm burka happening


    Protect your appearance from covert modeling

    • Avoid uploading facial and full body photos and video of yourself to services where they are exposed to the whole Internet.
    • If you need to upload photos, wear clothing, e.g. niqāb or burqa or protective accessories e.g. sunglasses.
    • Do not agree to have your reflectance captured in a light stage.

    Protect your voice from covert modeling

    • Avoid uploading recordings of your w:human voice to services where they are exposed to the whole Internet.
    • Consider altering the voice of your recordings if you must upload to the Internet with a voice changer or synthetic voice that does not match any human's voice.
    • Avoid getting recorded by parties whose identity and reliability you cannot verify, especially if they do not expressly state how, where and for what purpose they will use the recording
    • Ask for a voice changer to be applied if getting recorded to something that will be publicly broadcast

    Ask your parliamentarians to make covert modeling a crime

    • Contact your representative and tell them to put this hyper-modern lawlessness to check. Ask them to consider criminalizing covert modeling and at least ask them to talk with colleagues and also publicly about the problems caused by covert modeling.