• HubertManne@kbin.social
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    boy what a horrible title:

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today unveiled its new Street Level Surveillance hub, a standalone website featuring expanded and updated content on various technologies that law enforcement agencies commonly use to invade Americans’ privacy.

    The hub has new or updated pages on automated license plate readers, biometric surveillance, body-worn cameras, camera networks, cell-site simulators, drones and robots, face recognition, electronic monitoring, gunshot detection, forensic extraction tools, police access to the Internet of Things, predictive policing, community surveillance apps, real-time location tracking, social media monitoring, and police databases.

    It also features links to the latest articles by EFF’s Street Level Surveillance working group, consisting of attorneys, policy analysts, technologists, and activists with extensive experience in this field. …

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      Yea with that title I was wondering if there was another EFF out there doing the opposite work lol

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        Yeah, I was very confused, I thought they were maybe making a less privacy invasive alternative

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    Google: “Privacy Sandbox”
    EFF: “Surveillance Hub”

    One of these groups understands optics.