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March 26, 2023 |
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See all the police surveillance tools used in your citySurveillance is part of every law enforcement agency, but are some taking it too far? How can you uncover the extent of surveillance technology in your area? We have an excellent place to get started. This interactive site shows over 10,000 examples of license plate readers, facial recognition, body cams, drones and more across the U.S. Tap or click here to find out how closely local police monitor you. → |
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“My mother and I both use iPads. Is there a way to screen share so that I can remotely help her with her computer problems?” — Brooks According to our IT genius, Jeremy, “If you don’t need to control her iPad, you can use the steps here to do this through Messages. I find when working with my parents, they want to know and try, and this allows me to guide them through the steps. If you need to control her iPad, I would use TeamViewer QuickSupport from her tablet.” |
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