Privacy

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
Should Utah police be able to deploy powerful surveillance tech without public debate, or should lawmakers and citizens have a say first?
Can Utah balance online child protection with privacy rights? A new Digital ID proposal may offer a solution without government overreach.
This isn’t just a battle for today — it’s a continuation of the American legacy of resisting overreach and protecting individual liberty.

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