Say no to pervasive surveillance
Automated license plate readers (ALPR), facial recognition, and networked camera systems are spreading. NoPano helps you contact your representatives and understand who’s selling the tech—and why it matters.
Contact your representatives
Enter your ZIP code, customize a message, and email your local, state, and federal reps to oppose ALPR and biometric surveillance in your community.
Go to tool →Surveillance wiki
Short introductions to surveillance technologies and the companies that provide them—so you know what’s being deployed and who profits.
Read more →What you can do
Links to the DeFlock app, camera map, ALPR Watch, Have I Been Flocked, and other tools to push back.
See actions →Check for cameras near you
Open the DeFlock open-source map of ALPR camera locations across the US.
Open map →Video resources
YouTube channels and creators covering privacy, mass surveillance, and digital rights—explainers you can watch and share.
Browse channels →Blog
Articles, field notes, and analysis on surveillance tech, vendor accountability, and community resistance.
Read posts →Reach us
Questions, tips, or information about surveillance in your community? Send a message—we want to hear from you.
Contact →Donate
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Support the work →About NoPano
NoPano is an anti-surveillance resource to help people push back against mass location tracking, facial recognition, and networked camera systems. We provide tools to contact elected officials and info on the technologies and vendors behind these systems. Built to make it easier to say “no” to pervasive surveillance.