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San Diego Police Will Be Allowed Access to Streetlight Surveillance Footage — But Not Without Being Vetted
San Diego City Council has moved forward with an ordinance that will add oversight to the use of surveillance technology.
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San Diego Police Will Be Allowed Access to Streetlight Surveillance Footage — But Not Without Being Vetted
City Council has moved forward with adding oversite to the use of surveillance technology in San Diego’s streetlights. NBC 7’s Allison Ash has the story.
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ICE Buys Driver's License, Utility Bill Data to Track Americans: Report
Privacy rights advocates are taking aim at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after a new report uncovered how the federal agency created a vast surveillance network that allows it to track almost every person across the U.S.
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Immigration Surveillance Network
Privacy rights advocates are taking aim at ICE after a new report uncovered how the federal agency has created a vast surveillance network giving them the ability to track almost every person across the U.S.
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Women Face New Privacy Fears With Abortion Rights Threatened
In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade, many women say they’re confronting new privacy fears brought on by modern technology and the bounty that some states are putting on information about women visiting clinics.
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The Metaverse May Bring New Cyber Risks. Here's What Companies Can Do
The metaverse has drawn hype, but unless its cybersecurity risks are addressed, companies may not see the success they’re hoping for in this new realm.
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VPN Use in Russia Is Surging as Citizens Try to Bypass Government's Tightening Internet Control
Russia has blocked access to Meta-owned Facebook and restricted access to Twitter. Russians are using VPNs to try to bypass increasing internet controls.
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IRS Will No Longer Use Controversial Facial Recognition Software to Verify Online Accounts
The IRS was previously partnering with third-party software provider ID.me to verify online accounts. Amid alarm, the agency is no longer doing so.
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Meta Says It May Shut Down Facebook and Instagram in Europe Over Data-Sharing Dispute
Meta has said it is considering shutting down Facebook and Instagram in Europe if it can’t keep transferring user data back to the U.S.
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Fines for Breaches of EU Privacy Law Spike Sevenfold to $1.2 Billion, as Big Tech Bears the Brunt
EU data protection authorities have handed out a total of $1.2 billion in fines over breaches of the bloc’s GDPR law since Jan. 28, 2021.