14 Billion License Plate Image Database That Knows Where You Are In Real-Time
By MassPrivateI Forget everything you have ever heard about police license plate readers and public safety, because it is all a lie. Three major automated…
By MassPrivateI Forget everything you have ever heard about police license plate readers and public safety, because it is all a lie. Three major automated…
By B.N. Frank Health experts – including the American Medical Association – have been warning for many years now about biological and environmental risks associated…
By Kevin Samson Several years ago, I wrote an article titled “How WiFi Will Be Used to Erase Civil Liberties.” At that time, announcements in…
By MassPrivateI Today, I give you a frightening story about free speech censorship and watchlists just in time for the countdown to Halloween. A recent…
By Aaron Kesel This article has been months in the making working with several sources to tell the tales buried in history of “The Octopus”…
By Sean Walton What began as a way to increase public safety has turned into a civil rights concern. Some residents of San Diego, California…
By Mathew Maavak Abstract Big data is indispensable in scientific endeavours ranging from nuclear research to climate studies. However, there is a growing misperception that…
By Sean Walton The question of who has the right to use facial recognition technology, and when, has taken a decidedly political turn in recent…
By Cindy Cohn The High Court in South Africa has issued a watershed ruling: holding that South African law currently does not authorize bulk surveillance….
By Aaron Kesel Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos, whom this writer has previously referred to as emperor Palpatine from Star Wars, wants to write his own…
By India McKinney Section 215, the controversial law at the heart of the NSA’s massive telephone records surveillance program, is set to expire in December….
By B.N. Frank Wearable tech has become very common and oh so fashionable. But like all wireless “smart” devices, these products also collect personal data…
By Aaron Kesel China wants to give its prisoners (populace) the ability to pay with their faces to ride subways; this will be combined with…
By MassPrivateI The public trust has been betrayed. District Attorneys (DAs) are using CCTV cameras and license plate readers to create public surveillance networks. According…