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Smile, you could be on a livestream video — without your consent

Posted on July 29, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Erin Heffernan has a follow-up on a case out of Missouri where an Uber/Lyft driver was live-streaming his passengers without their knowledge, much less consent.

A number of questions had been raised by the story, as I noted here in previous coverage.

Read more on St. Louis Post-Dispatch, but if you’re hoping you’ll find answers or solutions to protect your privacy from this type of thing, prepare to be disappointed.

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