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Who’s watching who? A guide to monitoring the use of facial recognition tech where you live. Fifteen seconds could reveal police surveillance in your hometown.
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Digital Trails: How the FBI Is Identifying, Tracking and Rounding Up Dissidents.
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“Proton must comply with Swiss law. As soon as a crime is committed, privacy protections can be suspended and we’re required by Swiss law to answer requests from Swiss authorities,”
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Piped is a privacy friendly alternative YouTube frontend, which is efficient and scalable by design.
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The Feds Don’t Need To Tell You Or Get A Warrant To Collect Your Emails And Phone Records In reality, the government can obtain electronic communication records without taking any extraordinary measures. There are very few limitations on this congressional power.
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“It’s PredPol, and it’s going to reduce crime”: Agencies take algorithmic effectiveness on faith, with few checks in place Out of over 50 agencies surveyed, none indicated they had examined effectiveness of “data-driven” approach.
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