
“Location tracking has far-reaching implications for the way we live, even if we don’t think we’ve done anything wrong. Our recent report, ‘You Are Being Tracked,’ shows that automatic license plate readers allow law enforcement to track every car on the road, not just those relevant to an investigation. This type of widespread tracking endangers our rights of protest and association and has the potential to reach deep into our lives and alter our daily decision making. Once your location information is collected and stored by a third party, you have lost control over it, and there is no way to know whose hands it will end up in.”
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