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Cops Are Using Facial Recognition Technology More Than Previously Revealed (reason.com)
The surveillance state is available as a plug-and-play solution for any cop interested in a free trial period.
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Dark patterns, the tricks websites use to make you say yes, explained (www.vox.com)
How design can manipulate and coerce you into doing what websites want.
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Think you have nothing to hide? Why you should care about data privacy anyway. (www.vox.com)
Yes, your data is used to sell you shoes. But it also may be used to sell you an ideology.
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Singles weigh in on plans for mandatory ID on dating sites (www.dailymail.co.uk)
Single Australians have been left divided over the possibility of a radical overhaul of online dating, which would include having to show proof of ID to sign up to the platforms.
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in Privacy, Technology
If You Care About Privacy, It’s Time to Try a New Web Browser (www.nytimes.com)
A new crop of internet browsers from Brave, DuckDuckGo and others offer stronger privacy protections than what you might be used to.
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The unsettling surveillance of anti-Asian racism (www.theverge.com)
How we see attacks on Asian Americans.
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