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Sharp Eyes: Mass surveillance of foreigners in China – Part 1

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◆ THE STORY · AI-ENRICHED

A new report, 'Sharp Eyes,' has shed light on China's mass surveillance of foreigners. The report, which is part of a series, reveals the extent to which China's government is monitoring the activities of foreign nationals. This includes the use of facial recognition technology and other methods to track individuals. The report is based on research and interviews with individuals who have been affected by the surveillance.

◆ WHY IT MATTERS

This report highlights the risks and challenges faced by individuals who travel to or live in China, and the need for greater awareness and protections for their rights and freedoms.

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Sharp Eyes: Mass surveillance of foreigners in China – Part 1 — shared on Hacker News from substack.com. Trending in tech discussion.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • 01China's government is using facial recognition technology to track foreigners in the country.
  • 02sexual activity is being monitored by the government.
  • 03foreigners are being required to register with the police and provide personal data.
  • 04the surveillance is part of a broader effort to control the flow of information and suppress dissent.
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Sharp Eyes: Mass surveillance of foreigners in China – Part 1. Sharp Eyes: Mass surveillance of foreigners in China – Part 1 — shared on Hacker News from substack.com.

◆ WHAT WE KNOW · UNCLEAR · WATCHING
WHAT WE KNOW
  • China's government is using facial recognition technology to track foreigners in the country.
  • sexual activity is being monitored by the government.
  • foreigners are being required to register with the police and provide personal data.
  • the surveillance is part of a broader effort to control the flow of information and suppress dissent.
WHAT'S UNCLEAR
No notable gaps in coverage.
WHAT WE'RE WATCHING

This report highlights the risks and challenges faced by individuals who travel to or live in China, and the need for greater awareness and protections for their rights and freedoms.

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