Privacy

Strong privacy protections, and transparency about how the government uses new technologies, are more important than ever.
Amazon’s Ring has canceled a planned partnership with surveillance company Flock Safety after facing public backlash over a Super Bowl ad promoting its new AI feature.
The feds have no business compiling a national database of voters' private data, regardless of which party controls the White House.
Ars Technica reports that the federal government is distributing a face scanning app called Mobile Identify to local police.
In a recent decision, a Washington court held that images captured by Flock Safety’s automated license-plate reader (ALPR) cameras constitute public records.
Utah’s Truth in Taxation model is built on a simple idea: before government reaches into your wallet, it has to tell you why, and give you a chance to speak up. The same principle should apply to surveillance technology

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