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The Alaska Supreme Court Takes Aerial Surveillance’s Threat to Privacy Seriously, Other Courts...
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 6 days agoWith this decision, Alaska joins California, Hawaii, and Vermont in finding that warrantless aerial ...
35 years after China's Tiananmen Square massacre: Why we must never forget
Fox News· 2 days agoNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The voices of the brave individuals who perished 35...
Target Sued Over Use of Facial Recognition Tools on Customers
Bloomberg Law· 5 days agoTarget violated shoppers’ privacy by collecting biometric information without their consent to thwart shoplifting, a proposed class action alleges. Target deploys video < ...
New York considers regulating what children see in social media feeds
U-T San Diego· 6 hours agoNew York lawmakers on Tuesday said they were finalizing legislation that would allow parents to block their children from getting social media posts curated by a platform’s algorithm, a move ...
The Illusion of Financial Privacy
Reason.com via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWith these laws, banks went from protecting the privacy of their depositors to being forced to protect the secrecy of government surveillance programs.
Opinion: This Illinois law is Big Brother in action
Crain s Chicago Business· 12 hours agoRather, Illinois records every car that drives on any Chicago expressway, just in case it might be relevant to some crime now or in the future. Prospectively, the highway cameras are used to ...
Judge blocks release of 'racially charged' Spotswood bodycam footage of mayor
Home News Tribune | My Central Jersey via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe surveillance also shows Palmer ignoring a police captain's advice to stay in her office rather...
Southern California on Alert as Hidden Cameras Unearthed in Multiple Cities Amid Burglary Concerns
Hoodline· 6 days agoThe latest incident in Agoura Hills involved a homeowner finding a covert camera...and "scary,"...
Colorado Will Replace Cops With Drones for Some 911 Calls
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBut it also raises privacy concerns to farm out too much police work to unmanned surveillance...
Tornado Cash sentence 'radically unfair and unreasonable' — Nym CEO
The Cointelegraph· 5 days agoHarry Halpin, the CEO of Nym, a privacy-focused project, recently shared his thoughts on the sentence handed down to Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev. Years in jail because some guy from North Korea used your software.