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Impractical Privacy by Sudo

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This episode of Impractical Privacy investigates the increasingly common practice of parking apps requiring users to download an app and grant location data to simply park a car.

Sudo argues that this seemingly convenient system amounts to a “Parking Lot Panopticon,” a surveillance setup where users’ daily movements are tracked and monetized without their full consent or understanding. The episode breaks down the data harvested – location, device fingerprints, and license plate information – highlighting the potential for identity theft, targeted advertising, and law enforcement overreach.

Ultimately, Sudo advocates proactive steps, like using burner payment methods and meticulously managing app permissions, and encourages a demand for greater privacy protections from city councils and parking app vendors.

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TechPrivacyDigital PrivacyData BrokersCarsInfastructurePhysical Privacy
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