Featured in Data privacyBYJustin HughesJul 9, 2019ShareICE To Start Tracking License Plates NationwideThe system can help find undocumented immigrants, but some worry about privacy for law-abiding residents. BYJustin HughesJul 9, 2019ShareBYRob StumpfJun 24, 2019ShareCar Manufacturers Have an Alarming Ability to Farm and Sell Driver DataShould drivers be able to protect their data better in an increasingly connected world? BYRob StumpfJun 24, 2019ShareBYJustin HughesAug 14, 2018ShareLicense Plate Data May Have Been Misused in Welfare InvestigationsSacramento County used automatic license plate reader data to track movements of welfare recipients suspected of fraud. BYJustin HughesAug 14, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJul 19, 2018ShareUber Hires Chief Privacy Officer, Data Protection OfficerIs Uber finally cleaning up its act? BYStephen EdelsteinJul 19, 2018ShareBYJustin HughesMay 7, 2018ShareConnected Cars Don’t Necessarily Disconnect Previous Owners When ResoldIt’s up to you to wipe out your data and connections, not the dealer or manufacturer. BYJustin HughesMay 7, 2018Share
BYJustin HughesJul 9, 2019ShareICE To Start Tracking License Plates NationwideThe system can help find undocumented immigrants, but some worry about privacy for law-abiding residents. BYJustin HughesJul 9, 2019Share
BYRob StumpfJun 24, 2019ShareCar Manufacturers Have an Alarming Ability to Farm and Sell Driver DataShould drivers be able to protect their data better in an increasingly connected world? BYRob StumpfJun 24, 2019Share
BYJustin HughesAug 14, 2018ShareLicense Plate Data May Have Been Misused in Welfare InvestigationsSacramento County used automatic license plate reader data to track movements of welfare recipients suspected of fraud. BYJustin HughesAug 14, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJul 19, 2018ShareUber Hires Chief Privacy Officer, Data Protection OfficerIs Uber finally cleaning up its act? BYStephen EdelsteinJul 19, 2018Share
BYJustin HughesMay 7, 2018ShareConnected Cars Don’t Necessarily Disconnect Previous Owners When ResoldIt’s up to you to wipe out your data and connections, not the dealer or manufacturer. BYJustin HughesMay 7, 2018Share