"Surveillance Capitalism" is big business and not only for tech companies. Even utility providers collect data on consumers via "smart" utility meters (electric, gas, and water)! As more Americans express concerns about their privacy – mo
Faith leaders and religious liberty advocates are up in arms over news that the federal government encouraged banks and other financial institutions to search customers' private accounts using the search term "religious texts."
Anything you do to protect your privacy on the Internet will fail if your identity ends up on this list. So we will discuss 4 tips to prevent you from being marked and pigeonholed based on your appearance on this list. What is this list? This is a ba
The US's leading transportation security organization, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), is taking significant steps towards a more digital future. And, of course, that means more surveillance and tracking.
Costco is bringing out technology to limit non-members shopping at the chain's stores, but some shoppers don't like a high-tech version of the Membership Police greeting them at the door.
Sam's Club, a subsidiary of Walmart, announced it going to implement AI Image capture at it's exit. Said all 600 stores nation wide will be using the technology by the end of 2024.
A rant. The most irritating thing for those of us who are privacy conscious are comments like "what are you hiding?" or "as long as you follow the law who cares?" or "you're paranoid".
Police in the UK have been using the country's passport holder database to conduct facial recognition searches without public disclosure, a new investigation has revealed, sparking fears over privacy.
Like Worldcoin before them, Google and Canadian telco Telus are addressing the problem with cash incentives, via a new initiative that offers $50 to parents who are willing to film their kids so that their skin tone, eyelid shape and other biometric
Though it was a relatively quiet first week of 2024 for many businesses, General Dynamic won a major biometrics contract in the U.S., and Worldcoin announced its latest expansion of biometric enrollments.
2023 was another bad year for privacy. The events of the year are loaded with attempts by various governments to up the ante with surveillance measures, like breaking end-to-end encryption. Some of the attempts failed and some succeeded. Where it fai
What? Your data will be sold, too? Yep. Multiple times to multiple companies. However, there is an easy opt-out fix: "Never buy them, drive them, sit in them, or exist on the street when they drive by."
The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is a regulation in London that imposes an emissions charge to non-compliant road vehicles such as pre-2006 petrol cars and pre-2015 diesel cars and vans that emit more nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (P
I got a strange phone call the other day. The person on the other end played like it was a wrong number, asking for Angie something, but they were listening to my voice way too closely. What they were doing, I was pretty certain, was to see if it was
In the recent videos, I discussed the various ways the State and hackers can surveil you or implement mass surveillance. In this video, I explain how to beat that. I will focus only on two areas due to the wide scope of this topic. Not only do I prov
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