Walgreens Installing ‘Smart Coolers’ To Spy On Shoppers
An outright consumer rebellion is the only thing that will stop giant companies like Walgreens from micro-tracking you from entrance to exit. Walgreens offers an empty promise that they won’t track your identity, but that is nonsense because other stores are already doing exactly that! ⁃ TN Editor
Walgreens is piloting a new line of “smart coolers”—fridges equipped with cameras that scan shoppers’ faces and make inferences on their age and gender. On January 14, the company announced its first trial at a store in Chicago in January, and plans to equip stores in New York and San Francisco with the tech.
Demographic information is key to retail shopping. Retailers want to know what people are buying, segmenting shoppers by gender, age, and income (to name a few characteristics) and then targeting them precisely. To that end, these smart coolers are a marvel.
If, for example, Pepsi launched an ad campaign targeting young women, it could use smart-cooler data to see if its campaign was working. These machines can draw all kinds of useful inferences: Maybe young men buy more Sprite if it’s displayed next to Mountain Dew. Maybe older women buy more ice cream on Thursday nights than any other day of the week. The tech also has “iris tracking” capabilities, meaning the company can collect data on which displayed items are the most looked at. https://www.technocracy.news/walgreens-installing-smart-coolers-to-spy-on-shoppers/
This is a warning
This is awful, but needs to be heard.
This is a warning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjgqfLRuTyo&feature=youtu.be
“””Walgreens Installing Smart Coolers To Spy On Shoppers”””
What’s all the fuss about?
Back in the day the Jews had to wear a number on their arms.
What an inconvenience!
/SARC
Big scoop of old irony:
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Aug 25, 2010 This summer, a total of 6,500 Israeli teenagers attended a series of 10 festivals known as Coca-Cola Village, and all of them used RFID technology to share a large percentage of their experiences with friends and family through social networking site Facebook.
https://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?7830
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Coke-crazed kids issued with RFID bracelets have been swiping and Facebook liking their real-world activities
by Richard Trenholm
August 23, 2010 4:48 AM PDT
https://www.cnet.com/news/facebook-like-the-real-world-with-coca-cola-rfid-swiper/
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