Law enforcement may soon gain access to license plate data tied to phones, AirPods, smartwatches, and more ...
Automatic license plate readers have long been controversial for their ability to track where vehicles travel. Now, a new ...
Econostrum on MSN
License plate cameras are about to track phones, wearables, in-car systems, and even pets
New surveillance technology could significantly expand the reach of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), with reports ...
A company has developed new tech that enables license plate cameras to track the gadgets you have in your pocket alongside your car.
A new kind of license-plate-reading camera will also scrape the smart devices you take with you, and wrap all that data in a ...
The Auto Wire on MSN
Congress Moves to Kill Police License Plate Tracking Nationwide as Bipartisan Revolt Targets Flock Cameras
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is preparing to launch one of the biggest attacks yet on police surveillance technology in America, and it could shut down automated license plate reader systems ...
CarBuzz on MSNOpinion
Don't Like Car License Plate Readers Invading Your Privacy? It's About To Get A Lot Worse
Leonardo's SignalTrace links license plate data with RFID, Bluetooth, and device identifiers to build a trackable electronic ...
Cars have never been more connected than they are now. That constant stream of data has made them safer and more convenient, but it has also opened a few doors most owners never think about. Among ...
Years ago, a quiet bargain began. Automatic license plate readers mounted to police vehicles offered a promise of safer streets, asking in return only for a bit of your privacy. But the balance of ...
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