A viral post highlighting biometric surveillance at a Wegmans grocery store in New York City is sparking renewed privacy concerns. "Biometric identifier information collected at this location," a sign ...
Just in time for the holiday rush, American Airlines has rolled out a faster security process at Charlotte’s airport for its loyalty program members. The airline launched a streamlined, photo-based ...
Just in time for the holiday rush, American Airlines has rolled out a faster security process at Charlotte’s airport for its loyalty program members. This allows eligible members to move through ...
Technology company CLEAR deployed new facial recognition technology at John Glenn Columbus International Airport starting Dec. 18. The scanners, dubbed "eGates" by the company, will allow CLEAR+ ...
“To government ministers and police chiefs, it is the biggest investigative breakthrough since DNA screening,” said Mario Ledwith in The Times. “To privacy campaigners, it is ‘turning the country into ...
Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigations delivered straight to your inbox. This article is a partnership between Reveal and 404 Media. Jesus Gutiérrez, 23, was walking home one ...
Your doorbell may soon greet your visitors by name… whether you want it to or not. Amazon’s Ring is rolling out a facial recognition feature called Familiar Faces. And while it promises helpful alerts ...
DALLAS — Dallas Police will start allowing the use of a controversial facial recognition technology for many misdemeanor offenses — a significant expansion of the policy that currently only allows ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando International Airport is testing new biometric technology to improve passenger experience and enhance safety as more than 56 million people pass through annually. The airport ...
New facial-recognition tools being tested at Orlando International Airport could soon be keeping track of travelers at departure gates across the country. By Christine Chung Reporting from Orlando, ...
The UK’s data protection watchdog has asked the government for urgent answers after a Home Office report revealed racial bias in the retrospective facial recognition (RFR) technology used by police.
On Thursday, officials in the UK pledged to roll out a country-wide facial recognition system to help police track down criminals. The country’s ministers have launched a 10-week consultation to ...
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