TWO REPORTERS

When apps ask to "share your location" or use voice ID, could it hurt you? / FROM THE ARCHIVE

February 16, 2024 David K. Shipler & Daniel Zwerdling
TWO REPORTERS
When apps ask to "share your location" or use voice ID, could it hurt you? / FROM THE ARCHIVE
Show Notes

It could happen to you: police mistakenly suspect or arrest you, because an app's location data show you were near the scene of a crime. The ACLU's Nathan Wessler returns to explain how geolocation, voice recognition and other high-tech tracking methods - including the way you walk! - could disrupt your life in ways you hardly expect.