Wearable technology and privacy - the top three insights from regulators and policymakers
Jonathan McDonald, associate at law firm Travers Smith LLP, explains the privacy implications of wearable devices and the data they capture
Wearable technology is set to make a big impact in the UK in 2015, despite the recent withdrawal of Google Glass. This year will see the launch of the Apple Watch as well as a number of wearable devices...
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