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Pass the Freedom from Face Surveillance Act (AB 1034)
Police body cameras were intended for officer accountability, not public surveillance. The use of facial recognition on body cameras would break this promise, transforming these devices into a vehicle for mass surveillance.
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Stop Reverse Demand Warrants (AB 793)
Reverse warrants are a form of unconstitutional digital surveillance that compel tech companies to search their records and reveal the identities of all people who looked up a particular keyword online or were in a certain area at a certain time.
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Prevent Expansion Of Facial Recognition Tech (Oppose AB 2261)
While AB 2261 purported to protect privacy, it did the opposite.
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The Body Camera Accountability Act (AB 1215)
Body cameras were promised as a way to hold police accountable not as surveillance systems to be used against the public. Unfortunately, body cameras are now at risk of being paired with face surveillance technology - despite the fact that face recognition algorithms routinely misidentify people of color and women.
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California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) - SB 178
The California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) safeguards Californians, spurs innovation, and supports public safety by updating California privacy law for the modern digital world.
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