new hampshire's digital surveillance boom: Who profits from your data, and why the silence?
New data reveals state agencies have quietly increased warrantless data collection by 300% since 2020—funded by undisclosed private partners. The state claims "public safety," but records show the data is shared with out-of-state marketing firms. While politicians celebrate tech hubs, citizens are left asking: who benefits when your location, browsing history, and even payments become a commodity? The answer might be closer to the granite state's new tax incentives for tech giants.