The 'Monument 2' Photo Management System Protects Data
Michael Hemsworth — November 19, 2020 — Tech
References: kickstarter & coolthings
The 'Monument 2' photo management system is positioned as a private solution for connected photographers who are looking for an alternative way to keep their personal data stored without the need for a third-party service. The device works as a personal media server that can be accessed from anywhere once set up for use and boasts end-to-end encryption to prevent security concerns from being an issue for users. Users can seamlessly scroll through their photos, search for specific ones and even take advantage of facial recognition technology to categorize snapshots.
The 'Monument 2' photo management system comes with either 1TB or 2TB of internal solid-state drive (SSD) storage and even comes in an option without a hard drive to let users connect their own.
The 'Monument 2' photo management system comes with either 1TB or 2TB of internal solid-state drive (SSD) storage and even comes in an option without a hard drive to let users connect their own.
Trend Themes
1. Private Photo Management - Developing apps and platforms that utilize end-to-end encryption can provide users with the privacy they need while managing their personal data.
2. Facial Recognition Technology - Incorporating facial recognition technology into photo management systems can increase efficiency and improve user experience, making it easier for users to categorize their photos and find them later on.
3. Personal Media Servers - Personal media servers that can be accessed remotely can give users complete control over their data, without relying on third-party solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Data Management - Creating secured solutions for managing personal data can disrupt the traditional cloud storage industry by providing more private options for users to store their data.
2. Photography Industry - Integrating facial recognition technology into editing platforms or developing new photo management solutions can revolutionize the way people store and manage their photos, providing more privacy and security for users.
3. Consumer Electronics - Developing new personal media server solutions can disrupt the consumer electronics industry, giving users more control over their personal data and privacy.
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