“This is the most extreme type of monitoring that I’ve seen,” says Pilar Weiss, founder of the National Bail Fund Network, a network of over 90 community bail and bond funds across the United States. “It’s part of a disturbing trend where deep surveillance and social control applications are used pretrial with little oversight.”

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    1 year ago

    It’s more efficient, certainly. But telling someone pretrial in 2023 they can’t use a computer isn’t realistic.

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      1 year ago

      In large part I agree, however, it leaves a problem unsolved.

      In the case of cp possession/production, how do you effectively sanitize a person’s internet traffic?

      I think providing devices that only connect to state DNS servers, and only serve approved content could be one way. But it also raises privacy concerns.