Anti-Flock is an anti-surveillance routing system. It treats automated license plate readers — the Flock Safety camera network blanketing US roads — as something to route around, so a trip can get from point A to point B without feeding a passive surveillance dataset. It runs on self-hosted, open-source routing (Valhalla on OpenStreetMap data) with real exclusion parameters, so the camera dataset and the user's trips never leave our own stack. Avoiding surveillance via a service that surveils you would be a bad joke — so we own the whole pipeline.
Highlights
- Routes around ALPR cameras
- Self-hosted routing engine
- Trips never leave your stack
- Open data + runtime costing