You Really Do Have Some Expectation of Privacy in Public
Briefly

The increasing prevalence of surveillance technology has redefined the concept of public observation, transforming how privacy is understood and protected in our public spaces.
Today's sophisticated tracking capabilities can create detailed, retrospective profiles of individuals, leading to a significant erosion of privacy rights and expectations that we once assumed existed.
While being in public means you can be observed, the technology used today significantly amplifies the level and depth of surveillance, challenging traditional notions of privacy.
Even in public spaces, where legal expectations of privacy differ, the sophistication of surveillance systems means that personal data can be continuously collected and analyzed.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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