“Nevada quietly signed an agreement earlier this year with a company that collects location data from cellphones, allowing police to track a device virtually in real time,” reports the Associated Press. “All without a warrant.” The software from Fog Data Science, adopted this January in Nevada through a Department of Public Safety contract, pulls information from smartphone apps in order to let state investigators identify the location of mobile devices. [More]
No warrant needed and the only thing limiting usage is an agreement…?
Think how much the state could save on traffic stops if it let AI send out speeding tickets! Besides, if you’re not doing anything wrong, you shouldn’t need the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
Autofascism: Another reason not to go to Vegas…
[Via JG]
This is all the prelim for the One World Order.
Guessing FLOCK is on this too, like white on rice. Wouldn’t be too tough to put similar tech in RING cams, etc. FOG Data lays it out: “enables them to see what Fog calls “patterns of life,” according to company documents from 2022. It can help them deduce where and when people work and live, with whom they associate and what places they visit, according to privacy experts…”.
Add in surveillance mics and cams on streetlights in pedestrian friendly areas. The panopticon is real but none who enable it will reveal the contracts and side deals that enable seamless integration between and among multiple agencies, entities and authorized individuals.
Now how to hide in plain sight…?