Facial Recognition in African Cities Sparks Privacy Concerns
Surveillance technology in African cities ‘violates privacy’
2026.03.14Updated 31d ago

A new report highlights the lack of legal safeguards in smart city tech
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A new report warns that surveillance technology deployed in African cities lacks adequate legal protections and oversight. Smart city initiatives across the continent have expanded monitoring capabilities without establishing sufficient safeguards for citizens' privacy rights. Experts call for urgent regulatory frameworks to govern these technologies.
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