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When you buy a smart doorbell, it’s usually in order to gain more control over your safety. But as more and more people buy these devices, they may not…
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Some state lawmakers want to give Florida residents the option to hand off their digital assets if they die, or if they are not capable of handling them anymore.
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A new law restricts drone photography of private property in Florida without written consent of the owner. But Central Florida drone operators say it might not do much to curb nuisance drone use.
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The way Verizon tracks its Internet users has lawmakers concerned about threats to consumer privacy. Florida U.S. Senator Bill Nelson and members of the Senate Commerce Committee want to pass legislation to protect customers from tracking tools that companies use to sell ads. 90.7’s Renata Sago filed this report.
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As law enforcement agencies try to build trust with their communities, they’re turning to body cameras. The technology is being trialed in police departments across Florida, including Daytona Beach, the University of Central Florida and the Orlando Police Department. Fans of body cameras say they can help enhance a police department’s transparency. But as 90.7’s Renata Sago reports the technology is so new there are still big questions about how to use it - and its impact on privacy.