Google is working on securely storing Digital Driver's Licenses in Android
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-android-digital-drivers-license
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https://www.xda-developers.com/google-android-digital-drivers-license
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XDA Developers
Google is working on securely storing Digital Driverβs Licenses in Android
Android R could support securely storing mobile driver's licenses on devices like the Google Pixel 2, Google Pixel 3, or Google Pixel 4.
License plate tracking for police set to go nationwide
A company that makes a license plate reader announces a national network for law enforcement to follow car movements. It's already in more than 700 cities.
Police often rely on automatic license plate readers to track the movement of cars in their jurisdiction. A surveillance company's new initiative looks to expand those capabilities nationwide.
On Tuesday, Flock Safety, which makes a license plate reader, announced the "Total Analytics Law Officers Network," or TALON. The network looks to connect the 400 law enforcement agencies using its cameras, allowing agencies that opt in to view camera data from other regions.
The company said it has cameras in 700 cities, essentially creating a nationwide camera network for tracking car movements if they're all connected.
https://www.cnet.com/news/license-plate-tracking-for-police-set-to-go-nationwide/
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A company that makes a license plate reader announces a national network for law enforcement to follow car movements. It's already in more than 700 cities.
Police often rely on automatic license plate readers to track the movement of cars in their jurisdiction. A surveillance company's new initiative looks to expand those capabilities nationwide.
On Tuesday, Flock Safety, which makes a license plate reader, announced the "Total Analytics Law Officers Network," or TALON. The network looks to connect the 400 law enforcement agencies using its cameras, allowing agencies that opt in to view camera data from other regions.
The company said it has cameras in 700 cities, essentially creating a nationwide camera network for tracking car movements if they're all connected.
https://www.cnet.com/news/license-plate-tracking-for-police-set-to-go-nationwide/
#US #license #plate #tracking #surveillance
CNET
License plate tracking for police set to go nationwide
A company that makes a license plate reader announces a national network for law enforcement to follow car movements. It's already in more than 700 cities.