Sunday, February 18, 2007

Privacy Apparel


Masked Hoodies [via boingboing] (or, for most of the privacy without drawing too much attention to yourself, try a ball cap and sunglasses).

Computing Hoods (or try a privacy filter on your screen and put your back to the wall).

Anti-thermal paint for those really serious about not being seen [via boingboing]

An RFID-blocking wallet with a built-in Faraday cage. Stainless steel mesh wallets are also widely available, but does anyone know if stainless steel makes a good shield? It's more resistive than copper, but is it good enough for RFID?

UPDATE (March 16): How about color-coded threat level advisory system T-shirts? [via 27B Stroke 6].

UPDATE (April 11): More Faraday-caged wallets, including one for passports.

UPDATE (April 27): Flickrblockrs.

UPDATE (25 Apr 08): The Body-laptop interface is knitted from Thneed which nobody, Nobody, NOBODY needs [via schneier]

UPDATE (9 Nov 09): The original of the body-laptop interface seems to be at Sternlab by Becky Stern. Another version is here.

Worried about someone sniffing your WPA2-protected 802.11 network? Try wi-fi blocking paint.

Taser-proof clothing - "garments that incorporate a layer of conductive foil, which dissipates this paralysing charge"

More masked hoodies: The Ninja Hoodie.

Related Posts:

- Surveillance for the whole family
- Surveillance Light

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