How do you avoid Flock Safety ALPR cameras? We explain how drivers use the DeFlock open-source map and mobile app to route around surveillance.
Flock Safety is setting up cams and drones around the country. Here's why communities are fighting back and exactly how this ...
Are there too many surveillance cameras in Texas? One city says yes.
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DeFlock is an open source project that's mapping Flock cameras
With hundreds of thousands of surveillance cameras popping up all over the U.S., there's pushback on the efforts to track ...
Mounting privacy and security issues have residents and activists concerned.
Over 100,000 Flock surveillance cameras now track US drivers, amid security flaws, police misuse and poles appearing in yards unannounced.
The ACLU documents how an automatic license plate reader company has lied about its operations, signaling a need for ...
Automatic license plate reader (ALPR) companies like Flock Safety are quietly trying to build a nationwide mass surveillance ...
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"You can't avoid them": A mother says she counted eight Flock cameras on the way to her kid's school
License plate readers log your daily commute across 88,000 cameras with little oversight. Here is what Houston's Flock Safety ...
Privacy concerns rise as Louisville keeps Flock license plate camera locations secret, sparking transparency debate.
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Stalker Cams: Inside the Widespread Abuse of Flock License‑Plate Readers
Flock Safety, the Atlanta‑based startup that promises to help police solve crimes by tracking license plates, has quietly built a vast web of surveillance cameras across the United States. The company ...
After months of public pushback on Fort Collins' use of Flock Safety, the City Council voted to end the contract.
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