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.
"Keep helping the Flock camera companies." ...
From New York to Alabama to Arizona, everyday people are mounting a local resistance to the company’s mass surveillance. And sometimes, they take matters into their own hands. Len Phillips had just ...
DeFlock is an open-source project designed by an Alabama software engineer with the aim of helping people know if automatic license plate readers, or ALPR, cameras are in their area. A new open-source ...
Tyler resident Robin Wright led the meeting and has spent the past month collecting signatures calling on Smith County to ...
Automatic license plate readers are getting worryingly smart, so drivers and privacy advocates are fighting back with a free ...
With hundreds of thousands of surveillance cameras popping up all over the U.S., there's pushback on the efforts to track everyday American's movements.
Will Freeman has founded a crowd-sourced project to map automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras in the US and abroad, concerned about the invasion of privacy these cameras pose. The project is ...
Mass surveillance on public roads is expanding. This clever tool lets you audit, avoid, and outsmart Flock's invasive AI license plate readers.
For years, automated license plate readers have quietly spread across America. They sit on utility poles, at intersections, near shopping centers, and along roads most drivers use every day. The ...
Most US World Cup stadiums are surrounded by surveillance cameras. Want to know if you’re being watched on your way to a match? These maps will help you.
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