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DriveInvisible.

85,174 Flock ALPR cameras are scanning your license plate right now — no warrant, no notice, no opt-out. UnFlocked maps every one and routes you around them.

Plates scanned in the US today
0
Based on 85,174 cameras × ~10,000 scans/camera/day — resets at midnight EST
85K+
Cameras mapped
3,000+
Agencies sharing data
0
Warrants required
30+
Days data is stored

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Flock Camera Network — Live
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● ACTIVE CAMERA CLUSTERS — US SURVEILLANCE NETWORK
Cameras
85,174
Agencies
3,000+
Warrants
0
Camera type breakdown
Flock ALPR85%
Speed Cameras9%
Red Light6%
Most surveilled cities
1 New York, NY
350+ F
2 Los Angeles, CA
320+ F
3 Chicago, IL
280+ D
4 Houston, TX
260+ D
5 Atlanta, GA
240+ D
6 Dallas, TX
230+ D
View full rankings →
What every scan captures
License plate Vehicle make Vehicle color Timestamp GPS location Direction Bumper stickers Roof racks Wheel type Damage/dents
Stored 30+ days. Shared with 3,000+ agencies. No warrant required.
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// Surveillance Score

How surveilled is
your neighborhood?

Enter your zip code and see how many Flock cameras are near you — and your surveillance grade.

// How it works

Three steps.
Zero cameras.

01
Enter Your Route

Type your start and destination. UnFlocked instantly loads every known Flock camera along your path and in your city.

02
See the Surveillance

Watch hundreds of red dots light up your route. Zoom to street level to see exactly where each camera is and which direction it's pointing.

03
Drive the Privacy Route

UnFlocked calculates an alternate route that avoids cameras entirely. Compare direct vs privacy — cameras hit, distance, time.

04
Real-Time Alerts

Pro users get live driving alerts as they approach cameras — even on unplanned routes. The thing no other app has.

// Why it's a problem

This isn't safety.
It's mass surveillance.

Flock Safety markets their cameras as crime-fighting tools. And in some cases, they've helped recover stolen vehicles. But the technology goes far beyond that narrow use case — creating a permanent, searchable, nationwide database of every driver's movements.

Every time you drive past a Flock camera, your vehicle's license plate, color, make, model, roof racks, bumper stickers, dents, and direction of travel are logged. That data is shared across 3,000+ law enforcement agencies and stored for 30+ days without a warrant, without your knowledge, without your consent.

"A county in Georgia had a trial court hold that the Flock network functioned as a dragnet over the entire city — equating it to placing GPS trackers on every vehicle."

— Virginia Mercury, 2024

Flock's "Convoy Analysis" feature tracks vehicles that frequently travel near each other — flagging them as potential associates. If you commute near someone under investigation, you're in the database. Guilt by proximity.

Full breakdown on the Learn page →

  • 4th Amendment
    Protection against unreasonable searches. Courts have compared networked ALPR tracking to GPS surveillance — which the Supreme Court says requires a warrant.
    Effectively circumvented
  • 1st Amendment
    Freedom of assembly. When your movements are logged, your associations can be mapped. Convoy Analysis creates a chilling effect on freedom of movement.
    At risk
  • 14th Amendment
    Equal protection. 80+ agencies documented using Flock to search for people using racially derogatory terms targeting specific ethnic groups.
    Under scrutiny
  • Due Process
    You are entered into a surveillance database without any suspicion of wrongdoing. No notice. No process. No way to challenge or remove your data.
    No process provided
// The numbers

The scale of the problem.

85,174
Flock cameras in US
And growing. New cameras are installed in cities and neighborhoods every week with little public oversight.
3,000+
Law enforcement agencies
Any officer at any of these agencies can query your vehicle's movement history with no warrant required.
228
Times one chief stalked his ex
Kansas police chief Lee Nygaard used Flock to track his ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend. He never faced criminal charges.
30+
Days your data is stored
Some agencies store it longer. There is no federal law limiting ALPR data retention periods.
80+
Agencies searched racist terms
ACLU documented agencies using racially derogatory search terms in ALPR databases to target ethnic groups without suspicion.
0
Warrants required
No legal process. No probable cause. No notification to you. Your data is accessible on demand by any officer on the network.
// Documented abuse

These are only the cases we know.

Fall 2022 — Kansas
Police lieutenant uses Flock to stalk his estranged wife

A Kechi lieutenant repeatedly accessed Wichita PD's Flock cameras to track his estranged wife after she reported feeling followed. Sentenced to 18 months probation. First publicly documented case.

2023 — Kansas
Police chief runs 228 searches on ex-girlfriend

Chief Lee Nygaard tracked his ex 164 times and her new boyfriend 64 times — logging fake reasons including "missing child." Resigned. Lost certification. No criminal charges.

2024 — Georgia
Police chief arrested for stalking private citizens

Chief Michael Steffman of Braselton was arrested for allegedly using ALPR systems to stalk and harass multiple private citizens not under investigation for any crime.

2025 — Milwaukee
Officer tracks girlfriend and her ex 100+ times while on duty

Officer Josue Ayala used Flock while on duty to monitor his girlfriend and her ex-boyfriend. Caught by the system's own audit logs. Charged with misconduct in public office.

Flock Safety has never disclosed total misuse incidents. Read more documented cases →

You're being tracked.
Every drive.

UnFlocked doesn't fight the cameras. We can't remove them. What we can do is help you understand where they are and drive around them — the same way Waze helps you avoid speed traps.

It's completely legal. It's your right to choose which road you drive on. And with UnFlocked, for the first time, you can make that choice with full information.

// Route comparison example
Total US cameras85,174
Cameras — direct route36
Cameras — privacy route0
Extra distance+2.5 mi
Extra time+18 min
Privacy improvement100%
Your data stored on UnFlockedZero
// What you get

Built different.

📍
Camera Map + Direction Arrows

85K+ cameras mapped. Zoom to street level to see exactly where each camera is and which direction it's pointing — not just a dot on a map.

🛣️
Privacy Routing

Direct vs privacy route comparison. See cameras hit, distance, and time. Download your route as a GPX file for your GPS.

🔔
Real-Time Driving Alerts

Pro: Get notified as you approach a camera while driving. Like a radar detector — but for ALPR surveillance cameras.

📊
Surveillance Score

Every city and route gets a surveillance score. Find the camera-free zones in your area.

👤
Personal Exposure Report

Enter your home and work address. See every camera that scans you on your daily commute. Pro feature.

👥
Community Reporting

Spot a new camera? Report it in seconds. Like Waze — but for surveillance cameras. Keeps the map accurate for everyone.

📱
Installs Like a Native App

Add to your home screen from your browser. Works offline. Designed for drivers, not desktops.

🚗
Multi-Camera Support

Flock, speed cameras, red light cameras, ShotSpotter. The most comprehensive privacy routing available.

🔒
Zero Tracking. Ironically.

We don't store your location, routes, or driving patterns. An app about privacy that actually respects yours.

// Why UnFlocked
Other tools show you a map.
We warn you while you drive.
FeatureOther toolsUnFlocked
Camera map
Privacy routingSome
Real-time driving alerts✓ Pro
Camera direction arrows
Mobile app — installable
Surveillance score
Personal exposure report✓ Pro
Community camera reporting
Multiple camera types
Family plan — 5 vehicles

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UnFlocked is an independent privacy tool. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Flock Safety in any way. Camera location data is crowdsourced and may be incomplete or inaccurate. For informational purposes only.