Protect Your Privacy With These Strange Anti-Surveillance Frocks and FashionsBig Brother is watching you, but you don't have to take it lying down. Don these stealthy countersurveillance frocks and styles to fool the all-seeing eye.

ByKim Lachance Shandrow

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It's not1984, but Big Brother's all-seeing eye of surveillance is definitely watching you.

The NSA intercepts millions of private images every day for its massivefacial-recognition project. Yes, Uncle Sam is snooping on you -- your text messages, your emails, your social-media posts and, fittingly, even your Facetime (and other webcam videoconferencing) sessions. All for a myriad of sketchy reasons, not just to snatch pics containing your face and others'.

But Big Brother isn't just in your inbox. His prying eyes are in the sky, too. New insanely high-powered, airplane-mountedsurveillance camerashave already spied on countless people from above in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and who knows where else. The city ofComptonin California secretly surveilled its citizens by drone.

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Privacy? What's that?

While we can't do much to escape the ever-sharpening digital eye of surveillance (forget that nose job, even plastic surgery can't fool some biometrics-based spy systems anymore), we can fight back with a few stealthy and seriously strange countermeasures. Yes, these are for the extreme privacy protectors (slightly paranoid?) among us.

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From drone camera-thwarting burkas to anti-drone cover-up clothing and shrouding coifs of hair, here are three frocks and fashions that might help you save face and protect your privacy:

1. URME Personal Surveillance Identity Prosthetic

Protect Your Privacy With These Strange Anti-Surveillance Frocks and Fashions - URME Surveillance

Image credit: URME Surveillance

This spooky, eye-less photorealistic $200face maskputs a new face on disappearing into the crowd, namely that of its inventor's, Chicago artistLeo Selvaggio. Irked by the Windy City's controversial "Virtual Shield" network of some 3,000 military grade, always-on facial recognition networked cameras, Selvaggio was inspired to develop a freaky way to protect the public from invasive surveillance.

You could say he sacrificed his own round, ruddy face for the greater good, right down to his beard stubble. In his own likeness, Selvaggio created the URME (pronounced "you are me") mask, a prosthetic decoy for your face, a skin-like pigmented resin 3-D mask that lets you masquerade in public as him. Selvaggio says surveillance cameras will think you're him, which he's obviously cool with. That's kind of the whole point.

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There's an equally freakier (but thankfully less expensive) $1 DIY paper cut-out version of the mask available, too.

Worth noting, however: Wearing face masks isillegalin some U.S. states, likeNew York.

2.隐形戴anti-drone cover-up clothing

Protect Your Privacy With These Strange Anti-Surveillance Frocks and Fashions - Stealth Wear

Image credit: Adam Harvey, Stealth Wear, ahprojects.com
Turns out, face-shielding foil-like garments are effective at, yep, foiling heat-seeking spy drones. To address a "growing need to exert control over what we are slowly losing, our privacy," Brooklyn-based artistAdam Harveyhas designed a bulky line of shiny, privacy-protecting burkas, hooded ponchos, scarves and T-shirts.

Appropriately, he named the countersurveillance frocks Stealth Wear. Each pricy ($475 to $2,500) thermally reflective real silver-plated fabric garb is lined with silk inside. For paranoid people on a budget, there's a $40 T-shirt that does all the drone-dodging work without the futuristic flair. All Stealth Wear items, available atThe Privacy Gift Shoponline, block thermal radiation emitted by the infrared scanners drones use, allowing wearers to go as under the radar as possible.

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Not into metallic burkas? Try Harvey'sCV Dazzletechniques instead. They're World War I-inspired camo makeup techniques that he claims can fool facial recognition technology. A streak of bright blue face paint under your eye and stripe of white down the bridge of your nose, and your facial features should be harder, or ideally even impossible, for facial detection algorithms to decipher. Harvey's also come up with a choppy crop of face-obscuringhairstyles.

3. REALFACE Glamoflage T-shirt

Protect Your Privacy With These Strange Anti-Surveillance Frocks and Fashions - glamouflage

Image credit: Simone C. Niquille, to.be/glamouflage

Sick of automagically being identified by Facebook's eerily accurate face-deciphering software? Put on a $68REALFACE Glamoflage t恤by Sandberg Institute design student Simone C. Niquille. Her collage-like shirts are covered in loud, nearly nauseating distorted face mash ups of celebs like Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus and the late Michael Jackson. Not even "Oarack Bbama(Barack Obama)" was immune.

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Niquille claims her custom-printed tees are graphically wacky enough to trick Facebook's face-creeping algorithm, just enough to throw it off a bit, though -- bummer -- they don't completely stop the world's biggest and nosiest social network from recognizing your face.

Face it, you can run, but sometimes you just can't hide. Not all the way.

What crazy apps, gadgets and tech have you come across lately?Let us know by emailing us atFarOutTech@entrepreneur.comor by telling us in the comments below.

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Kim Lachance Shandrow

Former West Coast Editor

Kim Lachance Shandrow is the former West Coast editor at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was a commerce columnist atLos Angeles CityBeat,a news producer at MSNBC and KNBC in Los Angeles and a frequent contributor to theLos Angeles Times. She has also written forGovernment Technologymagazine,LA Yogamagazine, theLowell Sunnewspaper, HealthCentral.com, PsychCentral.com and the former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Coop. Follow her on Twitter at@Lashandrow. You can also follow her on Facebookhere.

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