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Major Welsh music festival announces big change following local wildfires

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Major Welsh music festival announces big change following local wildfires
Nation Cymru
Nation Cymru1 hrs ago
Major Welsh music festival announces big change following local wildfires
Nation.Cymru Staff A long-standing Green Man Festival tradition will not go ahead this year due to the high risk of fire caused by extremely dry conditions. Wales’ largest independent music festival shared the news as they posted a ‘Weather Update’ to Facebook in preparation for the festival’s opening on Thursday 20 Au
Flock Safety announces major changes after backlash to its license plate reader cameras
Some law enforcement officers have been accused of using the eyes in the sky for personal ends to stalk partners and ex-partners
Fortune
Fortune2 days ago
Flock Safety says it will totally be better about (not) giving your license plate to law enforcement
Flock CEO Garrett Langley says customers own the data the Flock surveillance cameras record, and they can also decide which offenses can be searched.
GB News
GB News2 days ago
Labour outlines major changes to electric car targets despite massive industry backlash
Labour outlines major changes to electric car targets despite massive industry backlash  GB News
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera3 days ago
Flock adds safeguards to licence-plate readers after wave of stalking cases
US firm tightens oversight of automatic licence-plate readers after reports of misuse by police officers.
CBS News
CBS News3 days ago
Flock CEO outlines new privacy plan amid backlash
Garrett Langley, the CEO of surveillance technology company Flock Safety, apologized Thursday for instances where its data was misused by law enforcement officers and discussed changes the company is rolling out to its systems. Meanwhile, a Massachusetts police officer is accused of using the cameras to track an ex-gir
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune3 days ago
Flock announces changes to its license plate reader network after reported abuse by members of law enforcement
Flock announces changes to its license plate reader network after reported abuse by members of law enforcement  Chicago Tribune
Flock unveils changes after Post report on police misuse of its network
Flock, the maker of a vast roadside camera network that maps cars’ movements into a database, said it will enact major changes in hopes of preventing abuse by police officers.
Guardian World
Guardian World3 days ago
Flock Safety tries to curb police abuse of its surveillance cameras after scandals
CEO announces steps after reports that system is used to target immigrants or people seeking out-of-state abortions For nearly a decade, the company Flock Safety has gradually built out a network of cameras across the US that allows law enforcement officials to conduct about 20bn license plate scans every month. In tha
Flock CEO reveals changes as Sherburne County joins retreat from cameras across Minnesota
Flock cameras have been stolen or vandalized in at least seven cities across Minnesota. Duluth and several other jurisdictions are dropping the technology.
Breitbart
Breitbart3 days ago
Flock Safety Announces New Privacy Measures After Backlash, Reports of Law Enforcement Abuse
Flock Safety, the private AI-powered security camera company installing surveillance technology around the U.S., announced new security measures amid intensifying backlash and reports of law enforcement abuse.
Mother Jones
Mother Jones3 days ago
Flock’s Answer to Its Surveillance Scandals: Trust Us
On Thursday, the surveillance technology company Flock announced that it will limit access to its network of over 120,000 automatic license plate readers following disturbing reports dating back to at least 2021 of police officers abusing the technology for criminal activities like stalking. In his blog announcement, F
NYT Business
NYT Business3 days ago
Flock Announces Privacy Updates to Its Car-Tracking Cameras
Critics say the measures are “public relations” and leave room for continued misuse.
AP News
AP News3 days ago
Flock announces changes amid backlash over its license plate reader network
Flock announces changes amid backlash over its license plate reader network  AP News
The Hill
The Hill3 days ago
Flock will add privacy guardrails to camera systems amid backlash
Flock Safety will implement new privacy and data retention policies as pressure grows on the automated license plate operator to prevent its technology from being abused or used to conduct mass surveillance. The company announced Thursday it will reduce its default data retention window from 30 to seven days, cutting t
Flock is making changes after public backlash and the arrest of police officers
Flock's updates include changes in the retention period and new search requirements for police. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Flock Safety is introducing new privacy, accountability, and security updates. The default data retention period is shortening, and law enforcement will be required to input case codes for searc
Reason
Reason3 days ago
Flock Cameras and License Plate Readers Are Everywhere. Can We Trust Cops With Them?
From wrongful arrests to officers stalking exes, license plate cameras keep exposing police failures.
Semafor
Semafor3 days ago
Flock tightens guardrails aimed at stopping cops from abusing its license plate cameras
CEO Garrett Langley pushed back against a “misconception that we are some evil entity that has these diabolical plans.”
New York Post
New York Post3 days ago
Flock camera CEO announces drastic new change to how company store’s data
Flock safety is cutting default license-plate camera data retention from 30 days to seven days and requiring police to document the reason for every search.
Former US sheriff deputies arrested for using licence plate reader cameras to stalk people
They were involved in incidents tracking people with whom they had a “personal relationship".
Fast Company
Fast Company🏁 first to report4 days ago
AI security cameras are everywhere. Can these garments scramble them all?
The rise of public surveillance has also led to the rise of an adversarial counterpart: fashion designed to confuse AI security cameras. It’s designed to baffle the senses of Axon body cams, Flock cameras, and other tools of mass surveillance through tricks like patterns that AI sensors confuse for animals, objects, or