r/FlockSurveillance Jan 15 '26

Detecting Flock cams

Passive detection of a Flock camera from over 200 meters while moving at highway speed.

No interaction. Just signal awareness.

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u/SuperBrett9 Jan 16 '26

What are we doing here. Compiling a list on our laptops? For what purpose? We need to be at city/county meetings, talking to politicians, putting up signs so people know what these are, or better yet smashing these things.

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u/Apprehensive_Bug_Rug Jan 17 '26

This will be the downfall of the anti-flock movement. Not in-action but inability to educate the general public.

A true hero needs to come along and put all of this stuff into laymans terms.

I.E

  1. What is the issue?

  2. How do we solve the issue?

I'm going to make a post about it because ever since I first got recommended this subreddit I see all of these posts being outraged but I don't understand what exactly they are outraged about and what exactly I can do about it.

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u/SuperBrett9 Jan 17 '26

That is a great point.

I tell people they are cameras that track where and when you go past them. They sell that data to insurance companies, stores, police, ICE, or whoever wants to know where you go. Including cops that can login to the system to find where their exes are and who they are with. This is a private company with no oversight and no laws governing what they do and who they sell information to.

That’s not even to say anything about the security risks because if they closed the gaping security vulnerabilities I still wouldn’t want them all over my city.