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Don't trade your face for convenience. Why you should still say no to face scanning
When companies and governments expand data collection in the name of security, sometimes the only way you can object is to opt out. And with facial recognition, the time to object is now.
In December, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), an agency within Biden’s Department of Homeland Security, acknowledged it has significantly expanded facial recognition technology at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. RIVIERA BEACH — Valet parking for Port of Palm Beach cruise line passengers will end Nov. 1, and facial recognition begins at the ...
Facial recognition startup Clearview AI has agreed to restrict the use of its massive collection of face images to settle allegations that it collected people’s photos without their consent. The ...
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Discord faces backlash over the latest face scan scandal
Discord faces backlash over latest face scan scandal as users believe this is not about security but keeping them under ...
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Employees can forget punch cards and finger scans. Now they can stand in front of a small machine, and in 2 seconds or less their face is scanned and they are punched in for work.
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