While it’s unquestionably true that the advent of Google Glass has created all manner of interesting privacy discussions, Glass may end up being as much a boon to comedy writers as to privacy professionals. In this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor, we round-up all of the best send-ups and look at the way being creepy may keep Glass users from being creepy.
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