#FacialRecognition #PrivacyRights #SurveillanceState
au.pcmag.com
Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been using a facial recognition app called Mobile Fortify on the streets to identify and detain people.
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Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been using a facial recognition app called Mobile Fortify on the streets to identify and detain people.
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Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been using a facial recognition app called Mobile Fortify on the streets to identify and detain people.
#PrivacyRights #Surveillance #BorderPatrol
ca.finance.yahoo.com
Privacy activists call on California to remove covert license plate readers
More than two dozen privacy and advocacy organizations are calling on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to remove a network of covert license plate readers deployed across Southern California that the groups believe feed data into a controversial U.
#JusticeForVictims #PrivacyRights #EpsteinCase
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The powerful tools in ICE's arsenal to track suspects -- and protesters
Federal immigration officers fanning out across Minnesota and other parts of the country are newly equipped with an array of state-of-the-art surveillance technologies, thanks to a bill passed last summer that transformed Immigration and Customs Enforcement into the country's most highly funded law enforcement agency.
#FacialRecognition #PrivacyRights #CivilLiberties
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Police in High Court battle over facial recognition cameras
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Privacy campaigners have launched legal action against the use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras by police.
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'A stranger stopped me in the street and asked me for my number. Then I found out he was secretly filming me'
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Seconds after Isobel Thomason turned down a stranger on the street asking for her number, he approached her again with an unabashed confession: "I'm actually a content creator - and I've been filming this.
#PrinceHarry #PrivacyRights #MediaEthics
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Harry close to tears as he tells court of Meghan's misery
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The Duke of Sussex fought back tears as he told the High Court that tabloid newspaper journalists ⁠had made his wife Meghan's life "an absolute misery".
#PrinceHarry #MediaReform #PrivacyRights
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Prince Harry says U.K. tabloid court battle is "not just about me"
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Prince Harry struck a combative tone as he testified Wednesday in his lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail and insisted that his latest legal battle with Associated Newspaper Ltd.
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Harry close to tears as he tells court of Meghan's misery
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The Duke of Sussex fought back tears as he told the High Court that tabloid journalists had made his wife's life "an absolute misery".
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Prince Harry set to give evidence at London's High Court in privacy case
LONDON -- Prince Harry entered the witness box Wednesday for his testimony against the publisher of the Daily Mail in the final round of his battle against the British tabloids.
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Prince Harry and Elton John tell court of paranoia caused by Daily Mail
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The Duke is back in the UK as he joined celebrities including Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost to take action against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
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Prince Harry Returns To Court In High-Stakes Showdown With British Tabloid
LONDON (AP) -- Millions of dollars are on the line as Prince Harry returned to court on Monday for the third and final chapter in his legal quest to tame the British tabloids.
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www.lexology.com
The European Commission's adequacy decision for Brazil
The protection of personal data has become a central issue in the global legal and technological landscape. With the increasing digitalization of the economy and the cross-border flow of data, harmonizing legislation and recognizing equivalent levels of data protection between countries are fundamental steps to ensure legal certainty and the smooth operation of international commerce.
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techcrunch.com
Here's where Californians can stop companies selling their data
California's new privacy law is now in effect, allowing state residents to take better control of the data that's collected on them -- from social networks, banks, credit agencies and more.