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Cotton Snapback - White

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What It Means

Answers about Do Not Record Me.

Do Not Record Me is a privacy-first apparel and accessories brand designed to help individuals visually express a personal boundary: a clear request not to be filmed, photographed, recorded, or captured for AI or digital use.

Anyone who wants to:

Reduce unwanted filming, photography and recording.

Make their boundary visible without confrontation

Support the idea of consent-first culture

Wear something that quietly says “please don’t record me”

Parents, creators, commuters, gym-goers, travellers, and everyday people use Do Not Record Me differently but for the same reason.

It stands for visual consent.

In a world where cameras are everywhere, Do Not Record Me exists to restore a simple human principle:

Your Image. Your Rules.

Our message is clear in intent:

No consent. No recording.

This is not a legal declaration, it is a visible expression of personal boundaries. A way to say, without confrontation, that you do not wish to be filmed, photographed, recorded, or used for digital or AI-related purposes.

Do Not Record Me is about respect first, enforcement second.

No.

Our products do not:

Block cameras

Disable recording devices

Create legal obligations

Guarantee privacy or compliance

They are expressive apparel intended to communicate a preference or boundary clearly and visibly.

No, wearing Do Not Record Me does not guarantee privacy in all situations or jurisdictions.

However, in some countries and contexts, clearly expressing non-consent - including through visible signals - may be legally relevant, particularly in relation to publication, commercial use, harassment, or data protection laws.

Recording laws vary widely by country, purpose, and setting. Do Not Record Me does not create universal legal protection, but it can strengthen an individual’s position in certain legal, platform, or dispute-resolution contexts.

Do Not Record Me is a signal, not a shield and a growing effort to make that signal recognised.

As part of this effort, we support a public petition calling on platforms, publishers, and technology providers to recognise clear visual consent signals, such as Do Not Record Me, as a voluntary standard when determining whether content should be captured, published, or retained.

Supporting the petition does not change the current legal status of the products, but helps push toward broader recognition and respect for visual consent.

👉 [Link to the Change.org petition]

No, not today.

Wearing Do Not Record Me apparel does not currently create enforceable consent or non-consent under law. Recording laws vary by country and situation, and remain the responsibility of the individual recording and the person being recorded.

Our products communicate intent, not legal force.

However, Do Not Record Me is also an advocacy movement.

We actively support efforts to encourage platforms, publishers, and technology providers to recognise clear visual signals like DNRM as a voluntary standard for respecting personal boundaries.

You can support this effort through our public petition, which calls on platforms, publishers, and technology providers to recognise and respect visual consent signals.

(Participation is optional and does not change the current legal status of the products.)

👉 [Link to the Change.org petition]