
The Government Wants to Scan Your Face. It’s Not Waiting for Permission.
The US DHS is building a surveillance system vast enough to identify anyone on any street and is doing so without a legal framework to govern when, why, or whether it should.
In a world where encryption backdoors threaten security, defending privacy becomes not just a stance but a necessity.
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The US DHS is building a surveillance system vast enough to identify anyone on any street and is doing so without a legal framework to govern when, why, or whether it should.

Every concession Discord offered this week is a reason to stay distracted while the architecture of permanent surveillance gets bolted into place.