Police in China can track protests by enabling ‘alarms’ on Hikvision software
Chinese surveillance manufacturer Hikvision has put in place tools to help police track protest activities
Chinese police can set up alarms" for various protest activities using a software platform provided by Hikvision, a major Chinese camera and surveillance manufacturer, the Guardian has learned. Descriptions of protest activity listed among the alarms" include gathering crowds to disrupt order in public places", unlawful assembly, procession, demonstration" and threats to petition".
These activities are listed alongside offenses such as gambling" or disruptive events such as fire hazard" in technical documents available on Hikvision's website and flagged to the Guardian by surveillance research firm IPVM, or Internet Protocol Video Market. The company's website also included alarms for religion" and Falun Gong" - a spiritual movement banned in China and categorized as a cult by the government - until IPVM contacted the company.
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