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An Amazon Go customer filed a class-action lawsuit against the company claiming it didn't inform patrons that they were obtaining their biometric data.
Ring customer service dismissed reporting about serious privacy issues. Amazon blames the claim on a rogue employee's "misunderstanding."
A new Congressional bill, supported by 16 senators, would ban facial recognition and biometric tech for federal officials and pressure states to enact bans.
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The State Department spokesperson said the balloon was capable of collecting communications and data via a satellite and had “multiple antennas.”
Women in Iran say they are being fined and prosecuted for violating hijab laws without ever being face-to-face with law enforcement.
A privacy expert told Gizmodo this was one of the first instances of a private firm using facial recognition to retaliate against an opposing lawyer.
A massive report highlights fundamental problems with facial recognition and how police lie about its uses.
After commercially available spyware was used to spy on droves of Greek politicians and journalists, the government is implementing a blanket prohibition.
The groups criticized MGM and Amazon for allegedly trying to, "put a happy face on a dangerous product."
The agency permits thousands of its employees to search database of Americans' cell phone info “for any reason,” Sen. Ron Wyden said in a letter.
A little-known company helps cops track your location. They don't need a warrant, and only a new law can stop them.
In a letter to their directors, seven agencies are asked to provide Congress with records about their purchases of private data.
What effect will the ceaseless surveillance of public spaces have on future generations?
New concerns about Ring's audio recording practices are breathing new life into a yearslong inquiry.
Some U.S. cities are hitting the 'undo' button after efforts to prohibit the use of the technology.
A new report alleges a “vast lack of transparency" surrounding ICE's data collection and surveillance practices.
The Justice Department has acknowledged its own lack of oversight over controversial cop grants in a long-awaited letter.
At least some law enforcement agents are reportedly considering the practice which legal experts say may violate U.S. law.
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