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FBI provides Chicago police with fake online identities for "Social Media Exploration" team
Internal documents also reveal that police can take over informants’ social media accounts and pose as them online.
20 May 2022
Brian Campbell couldn’t sleep. It was May 31, 2020, and demonstrations...
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Vallejo police secretly tested ‘dystopian’ facial recognition tool
13 April 2021
Members of the Vallejo Police Department secretly used facial recognition technology developed by Clearview AI, a company embroiled in public controversy for allegedly violating personal privacy laws in several...
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License Plate Reader Company Continues Expansion Into Private Neighborhoods With The Help Of Some Useful Cops
26 October 2021
The use of automatic license plate readers by law enforcement has steadily increased over the past decade. The theory is a never ending documentation of vehicle...