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The Impact of Flock Cameras on Community Surveillance
In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy Murphy speaks with attorney and privacy advocate Stephanie Lindsay about the implications of Flock cameras.
They discuss how these cameras, which are stationed in communities and utilized by law enforcement, automatically capture license plate data and other details. The episode covers the benefits and potential privacy concerns associated with this technology, noting its role in investigations and its impact on everyday citizens.
For more from Stepahanie Lindsey: https://thelindseyfirm.com/
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00:00 Welcome to The Secure Family Podcast
00:54 Tax Season Scams and How to Protect Yourself
01:59 Level Up: Online Gaming Safety for Parents
03:14 Who is Stephanie Lindsey
06:03 Understanding Flock Cameras and Privacy Concerns
23:56 Community Impact and Surveillance
25:07 Positive Uses of Flock Cameras
27:09 Privacy Concerns and Data Security
32:09 Legal and Ethical Considerations
39:21 Future Implications and Personal Stories
43:45 Final Thoughts on Flock Cameras and Privacy
The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Secure Dad, LLC. The Secure Dad® is a registered trademark of The Secure Dad, LLC.
By Andy Murphy4.7
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The Impact of Flock Cameras on Community Surveillance
In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy Murphy speaks with attorney and privacy advocate Stephanie Lindsay about the implications of Flock cameras.
They discuss how these cameras, which are stationed in communities and utilized by law enforcement, automatically capture license plate data and other details. The episode covers the benefits and potential privacy concerns associated with this technology, noting its role in investigations and its impact on everyday citizens.
For more from Stepahanie Lindsey: https://thelindseyfirm.com/
Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20% off a privacy plan from DeleteMe with promo code: DAD.
Level Up your parenting with my ebook about protecting your kids while gaming online.
Connect
đź“§ Subscribe to The Secure Dad newsletter
📸 Follow The Secure Dad on Instagram
📺 Subscribe to The Secure Dad on YouTube
🖥️ Visit The Secure Dad Website
00:00 Welcome to The Secure Family Podcast
00:54 Tax Season Scams and How to Protect Yourself
01:59 Level Up: Online Gaming Safety for Parents
03:14 Who is Stephanie Lindsey
06:03 Understanding Flock Cameras and Privacy Concerns
23:56 Community Impact and Surveillance
25:07 Positive Uses of Flock Cameras
27:09 Privacy Concerns and Data Security
32:09 Legal and Ethical Considerations
39:21 Future Implications and Personal Stories
43:45 Final Thoughts on Flock Cameras and Privacy
The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Secure Dad, LLC. The Secure Dad® is a registered trademark of The Secure Dad, LLC.

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