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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.
Sadiq Khan reveals 100 officers will use roaming technology for six months but opponents call its use ‘alarming’ ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AzmanJaka/Getty Images Scanning a boarding pass while going through a facial recognition scanner at the airport. TSA is expanding ...
ORLEANS POLICE CATCH FUGITIVES, STOP CRIME TRACK AND TERROR SUSPECTS IN REAL TIME. BUT TODAY, THAT ALERT SYSTEM IS SILENT TO NOPD. CASSIE SCHERM INVESTIGATES WHY IT WAS PAUSED AND WHAT THE CITY MAY BE ...
Exclusive: Alvi Choudhury claiming damages against Thames Valley police after biased technology confused him with man looking ‘10 years younger’ ...
According to a new report, ICE has sought access to millions of driver's license photos in order to search for undocumented immigrants with facial recognition technology. At least three states ...
Walking into a Wegmans store, customers may be unaware that their faces could be scanned and entered into a security system, according to the Rochester-based supermarket chain. The company confirmed ...
Starting this week, Tinder will require new users in California to verify their identity with a facial recognition scan called "Face Check," Axios reported. Tinder's Face Check prompts users to take a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- No paper or e-ticket? No problem! Phillies fans now have the option to use their face as a ticket at Citizens Bank Park. It's part of Major League Baseball's pilot program that ...
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