A New York Times analysis found that China’s collection of digital and biological data from its citizens is more expansive and invasive than previously known.
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“Four Takeaways From a Times Investigation Into China’s Expanding Surveillance State,” Isabelle Qian, Muyi Xiao, Paul Mozur and Alexander Cardia, New York Times
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Tags: China, DNA databases, domestic surveillance, facial recognition, genetic tracing, iris scanning, iris scans, mass surveillance, phone trackers, phone-tracking, voice prints, Wifi sniffers
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