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Your Phone Knows if You’re Staying at Home & Does Stopping Coronavirus Require More Surveillance?

Episode 1: Your phone knows if you’re staying at home and it is telling the government. The Verge’s Casey Newton explains how location data is helping fight coronavirus, and why even privacy advocates don’t think that’s such a bad thing.
Episode 2: Does stopping coronavirus require more surveillance? The cost of China’s high-tech response to contain the coronavirus.

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