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As mass surveillance becomes a reality, some are fighting back

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As mass surveillance becomes a reality, some are fighting back

New Gallup data show that people are growing increasingly distrustful of major technology companies such as Meta, Apple, and Google, as well as a newer player in the surveillance industry, Flock Safety. Some people are even taking matter…

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