What is a "Capitol Media Posts Using Facial Cellphone"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

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What is a "Capitol Media Posts Using Facial Cellphone"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.

Did facial recognition help identify Capitol rioters?

Federal documents detailing the attacks at the U.S. Capitol show a mix of FBI techniques, from license plate readers to facial recognition, that helped identify rioters. Digital rights activists say the invasive technology can infringe on our privacy.

Is the Capitol siege just the start of a social media war?

The Capitol siege may just be the start. The federal documents cite evidence gleaned from virtually every major social media service: Parler is mentioned in more than 20 cases, Twitter in more than 60 and Facebook in more than 125. On Snapchat, a woman posted videos “bragging about the attack,” according to one criminal complaint.

Was the capitol building Seige recorded on smartphones?

Another photo shows a crowd standing in front of the Capitol, its doors wide open. Smartphones tracked between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. record the seige on the Capitol. Satellite imagery: Microsoft Corporation and DigitalGlobe.

What's in the New York Times' cellphone app data?

In 2019 two New York Times opinion writers obtained cellphone app data "containing the precise locations of more than 12 million individual smartphones for several months in 2016 and 2017." (It's data that they say is "supposed to be anonymous, but it isn't. We found celebrities, Pentagon officials and average Americans .")


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