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Their cities dropped Flock surveillance cameras. They’re still being watched

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Their cities dropped Flock surveillance cameras. They’re still being watched
Guardian US
Guardian US1 hrs ago
Their cities dropped Flock surveillance cameras. They’re still being watched
Despite policy victories over Flock, Americans are finding themselves under similar monitoring by a new company – or unable to remove the original cameras Activists in Colorado thought they would be celebrating a victory against mass surveillance in December when the Longmont city council decided to let a contract with
The Daily Wire
The Daily Wire1 days ago
Trump Weighs In On Controversial Flock Cameras
President Donald Trump weighed in for the first time on what are commonly referred to as Flock cameras, the controversial surveillance cameras that track license plates and car details. The president said on Monday that the technology has “pros and cons,” adding that he would render a verdict on where he lands on the m
New York Post
New York Post1 days ago
Here’s where flock of controversial ‘Big Brother’ surveillance cameras are in NYC
A growing nationwide backlash against Flock hit the Big Apple after a recent New York Times report highlighted DeFlock -- an app that maps automated license plate readers from the company and other vendors.
Newsweek
Newsweek🏁 first to report3 days ago
What Is the 'Flock Sock'? The Viral Cover Aimed at Surveillance Cameras
The viral 3D-printed "Flock Sock" lets users cover Flock cameras, fueling debate over surveillance, privacy and public safety.