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by pageld
3958 days ago
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Here's a different take on that: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/03/we-know-where-you... Ars 'creeped' out a couple of people by getting the license location data and doing look ups on people's plates. So yes, they may not be able to track everyone every where, but if someone wanted to know where 'you' were going it would be trivial to figure out. I'm not as worried about police and the .gov having the data. I'm more worried about when 'bad' people get access to that data and use it for nefarious purposes. See the Federal security clearance hack for an example. |
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