New Zealand Privacy Commissioner seeks feedback for Privacy Amendment Bill
New Zealand’s Privacy Commissioner is opening up to public consultation on the Privacy Amendment Bill (IPP3A) draft guidance. While the…
Biometrics are used in retail and customer-facing settings for point-of-sales services such as payments, access control in systems for purposes such as shoplifting prevention, and identification or characteristic analysis for personalization or customer insights. Access control systems are also increasingly used for automated commercial applications, such as hotel check-ins. Typically, these use palm vein, fingerprint, iris recognition, facial recognition.
New Zealand’s Privacy Commissioner is opening up to public consultation on the Privacy Amendment Bill (IPP3A) draft guidance. While the…
It’s spring, and enforcement is in the air. A wave of age assurance and online safety regulation has reached the…
New Zealand’s biometrics code will finally be completed by mid-2025, while the implementation is slated to start after an official…
The UK is seeing mixed messages when it comes to retailers’ use of facial recognition to prevent crime. The country…
Arkansas’ privacy bill is moving ahead, but may have lost some of its potency, according to a report from MLex….
Over 200,000 foreign citizens in Russia registered their data in the country’s national biometric database Unified Biometric System (UBS) in…
New Zealand’s consumer and legal groups have highlighted concerns over the country’s upcoming draft biometrics code, including the removal of…
British supermarket chain Asda kicked off a live facial recognition trial in five of its stores on Monday in an…
DNA testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy as consumers scramble to delete their DNA biometrics. After continued poor sales…
China’s boom in selfie biometrics and facial recognition may already have peaked, with new regulations published so businesses can plan…