United, Delta and American cover seat cameras after privacy backlash

United, Delta and American Airways say they'll quilt the cameras in their seatback recreational ways. It comes after many patrons were outraged to be informed of the tiny devices.
United, Delta and American Airlines say they'll cover the cameras in their seatback entertainment systems. It comes after many consumers were outraged to learn of the tiny devices.
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