That's because the government wants Apple and Google to hand over names, phone numbers and other identifying data of at least 10,000 users of a single gun scope app, Forbes has discovered. It's an unprecedented move: Never before has a case been
It is hard to imagine a more intrusive home surveillance device than a faucet or toilet that listens to everyone's conversations, but that is just what Delta Faucet and Kohler have done.
Throwing legality and the Constitution aside, Technocrats lust after data on society. Collecting data in real-time is the holy grail of AI that is used for instant analysis and reporting of actionable offenses. ? TN Editor
The FBI must delete its memo documenting a journalist's First Amendment activities, a federal appellate court ruled this week in a decision that vindicates the right to be free from government surveillance.
And that is the one thing the government has refused to guarantee because they won't provide access to what's called a public interest defense," Snowden told "CBS This Morning."
Josh Sigurdson reports on recent news out of Las Vegas, Nevada as a new pilot is launched at the Las Vegas airport utilizing facial recognition technology to compile data and "make lines shorter" according to the TSA.
Google wants you to bring Big Brother into the privacy of your home with its Google Nest surveillance system. Google's Nest Hub surveillance system is constantly looking for its owner's face and technically can't be shut off.
According to a study by research website Comparitech, eight out of the ten most surveilled cities in the world are in China, and as Statista's Katharina Buchholz notes, the country that has been making headlines for its generous use of surveillance t
Imagine if your insurance company knew about it immediately every time you drove faster than any speed limit, anywhere. That you failed to come to a complete dead stop at every stop sign before proceeding – regardless of the need to come to a compl
British court ruled Wednesday that public use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement was legal, documenting one of the first legal challenges to its use.
TSA will scan your printed travel documents and then scan your face to see how well they can match you. In the process, they will ultimately create a nationwide facial recognition system on all travelers.
everyone's electronic devices, including Amazon Echo, Apple Watches and Google Home devices...(Natural News) If there is one thing Americans on the Left and Right can agree upon today it's that we are all being spied on way too much.
The doorbell-camera company Ring has quietly forged video-sharing partnerships with more than 400 police forces across the United States, granting them access to homeowners' camera footage and a powerful role in what the company calls America's "new
In this episode I address Martha MacCallum's mind-blowing interview with this Spygate player last night and what it means. I also discuss my growing concerns about the 2020 election dynamics. I address John Solomon's bombshell new report on the C
Contractors hired by Apple reportedly listened to more than 1,000 Siri recordings per shift containing private information of the company's customers, before Apple suspended the internal project.
When the Detroit police department proposed a network of high-definition surveillance cameras that would stream live video from gas stations, liquor stores and other all-night businesses to a central police command center, Nasser Beydoun was one of t