Dutch designers create anti-surveillance clothing

The Dutch anti-surveillance coat.

Dutch designers have created clothing which can make the wearer untraceable by modern tracking devices.

The anti-surveillance coat is made of a special fabric which is used to render computer chips in identification cards and credit cards unreadable.

It effectively takes a phone or tablet off the grid and helps shield data from the prying eyes of companies and hackers.

The developers of the product say their aim is to help people protect their privacy.


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