Wyden announces Flock's commitment to safeguard Oregonians' license plate data from misuse by out-of-state law enforcement agencies.
Quiver AI Summary
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden announced that Flock, a license plate surveillance technology company, has agreed to implement new data protection measures for Oregonians. This commitment aims to shield residents from potentially abusive data access by out-of-state law enforcement related to immigration and abortion investigations.
Wyden emphasized that Oregonians should be able to drive without fear of their data being misused. He noted that Flock's privacy filters will now align with those already adopted in Illinois, ensuring Oregonians' data remains protected as of July 25, 2025.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield praised the new measures, stating they will help prevent targeting of individuals for legal activities in Oregon. The changes will not affect valid searches conducted by in-state law enforcement.
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