
Deflock maps 100k license plate readers across the US
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Deflock, a crowdsourced project tracking ALPR (Automatic License Plate Reader) camera locations, has documented 100,000 installations nationwide. The milestone reflects growing public interest in mapping surveillance infrastructure—a useful reference for privacy-conscious developers building location or mobility tools.
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