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United Airlines Covers All Cameras On Its Seatback Screens Following Outcry (buzzfeednews.com) 72

United Airlines "has covered all the cameras in entertainment systems embedded in the backs of the airline's premium seats," reports BuzzFeed News. In a statement, a United Airlines spokesperson said: "As with many other airlines, some of our premium seats have in-flight entertainment systems that came with cameras installed by the manufacturer. None of these cameras were ever activated and we had no plans to use them in the future, however we took the additional step to cover the cameras. The cameras are a standard feature that manufacturers of the system included for possible future purposes such as video conferencing." United will continue to cover the cameras as it adds premium seats on additional aircraft, the spokesperson said....

A viral photo showing a camera in a Singapore Airlines in-flight TV display sparked an uproar online. After that, BuzzFeed News reported that some seatback screens on American Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta flights included cameras too.

American Airlines and Delta did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Verge adds that Panasonic executives claimed the cameras "could one day provide improved entertainment features like seat-to-seat video calling and even gaming.

"United claims it did not specially order its screens with webcams."
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United Airlines Covers All Cameras On Its Seatback Screens Following Outcry

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  • by peragrin ( 659227 ) on Sunday April 28, 2019 @11:11AM (#58504958)

    Well that is the biggest bullshit answer I have heard. People can't stand phone conversations on planes do idiots who built it think video conferencing would work?

    Even in first class with some space between people there isn't enough space to do that.

  • as it adds premium seats on additional aircraft

    That is a pretty important caveat, there. This could be something they will only do for premium seats. Does that mean that those of us who fly only in steerage class might still be targets of future camera monitoring? And what about existing premium seats?

  • Panasonic executives claimed the cameras "could one day provide improved entertainment features like seat-to-seat video calling and even gaming.

    I really can't think of a feature I'd want less than "seat-to-seat video calling". Except for creepers, who wants some random stranger being able to call you from another seat on the airplane?

    I can see where it *might* be useful for family members who aren't able to sit together, but the actual utility of this seems very low. I mean, you're in the same airplane a fe

    • What if it's opt-in and you have to select which seats are allowed to call you before they can call you? Though actually, this seems like the perfect use case for an app that creates a peer-to-peer WiFi or Bluetooth network (no airline WiFi needed) for short-distance video calls on airplanes.
    • "This is likely for the drones who text each other from across the dinner table. Yes, people do that and it always seems sad to me. They're 36 inches away, can't you just, I dunno, look up and talk to them?"

      yeah but then the others can overhear what you're saying, which is not always desirable. i'll leave the details to your imagination.

      • yeah but then the others can overhear what you're saying, which is not always desirable. i'll leave the details to your imagination.

        If you want to have a private conversation that you don't want someone else to hear, maybe don't have it at the dinner table when they're sitting next to you?

        If we're all sitting together, anything I say will be intended for everyone there to hear.

  • ,,, Post-It notes. So I can cover the camera in the seat-back in front of me.
  • "United claims it did not specially order its screens with webcams"

    Either there was no screen without webcams, the webcam option was cheaper, or some ordering manager needs to be fired.

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