New Straits Times

SIA denies snooping with seatback cameras

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines yesterday insisted that cameras on its planes’ entertainm­ent systems had been disabled after an outcry online from worried passengers who spotted the tiny lenses peering at them.

Travellers took to Twitter and other social media to raise the alarm over the cameras at the bottom of seatback screens on a number of the Singapore flag carrier’s newer aircraft.

“Just found this interestin­g sensor looking at me from the seat back on board of Singapore Airlines.

“Any expert opinion of whether is a camera?” passenger Vitaly Kamluk tweeted.

His tweet was accompanie­d by photos of the monitor with the embedded camera.

Another passenger urged the airline in a tweet to “notify all your passengers and get their consent, particular­ly European Union residents, that you are doing this, why, what are you doing with the data and how long you keep it.”

The airline confirmed that some of its latest inflight entertainm­ent systems did have fixed cameras — but assured passengers that they had been disabled.

“These cameras have been intended by the manufactur­ers for future developmen­ts.

“These cameras have been permanentl­y disabled on our aircraft and cannot be activated on board,” the airline said in a statement.

“We have no plans to enable or develop any features using the cameras.”

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