With 5G, sensors that collect data will be all over the place. What does that mean for personal privacy?
Wireless companies racing to build new 5G networks are expected to bring billions of cameras, sensors and other “smart” devices along for the ride, a trend that could spell trouble for personal privacy.
Telecom companies have spent the past year blanketing parts of China, South Korea and the U.S. with fifth-generation cellular service, a technology that supercharges downloads to smartphones, laptops and tablets. But engineers say 5G’s true potential comes from the ability to cheaply link thousands of smaller devices—like...
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