- Jan 21, 2018
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"The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has debuted a new database that reveals how, and where, law enforcement is using surveillance technology in policing strategies.
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The civil rights and privacy organization says the database was developed to help the general public learn about the accelerating adoption and use of surveillance technologies by law enforcement agencies..."
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The civil rights and privacy organization says the database was developed to help the general public learn about the accelerating adoption and use of surveillance technologies by law enforcement agencies..."
EFF’s new database reveals what tech local police are using to spy on you
Updated: An interactive map shows you everything from Ring partnerships to predictive policing.
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