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virtual prisonsGadget Review
•78% Informative
UK plans to implement “virtual prisons” using advanced surveillance technologies, such as facial recognition cameras and GPS tags.
The government claims this will help solve overcrowded prisons, but it could open a dangerous door to surveillance that affects everyone’s privacy.
Privacy campaigners are alarmed by the intrusive nature of these technologies, which could subject individuals to constant surveillance.
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