Quoted from jmountjoy111:I think when you put your money in it you gave it permission. No one made you play it. You chose to, and the game takes your picture so therefore you have it permission
Haven't seen the machine up close yet, but is there a warning anywhere on the machine that it does take and store your picture as a condition of use?
A photobooth user has an implied expectation that the primary function is to have their photo taken, but a pinball machine?
Quoted from Pinballlew:I guess we might as well bring up the millions of webcams everywhere which are accessible to the public. If your in public chances are your on camera and most people could view it if desired.
Plus if you have a smart device or computer get some stickers to cover up the cameras so people can’t tap into that. I’m not sure if hackers are that good? Maybe maybe not who knows. Cameras are everywhere nowadays.
Mark Zuckerberg puts tape over his own Mac camera. The man who wants us to share everything but doesn't want to share himself.