Today’s Solutions: December 23, 2024

Dutch designers created an anti-surveillance coat, effectively blocking third parties to read digital information stored in phones, ID-cards, credit cards etc. The designers aim to ensure people the benefits of modern technology, while maintaining control over their privacy. The coat is lightweight and wearable, while it has pockets in which phones are reachable. The designers started a crowd funding campaign to launch the product in the market.

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