Canadian government investigating mall's use of biometric surveillance
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3W7F4)
The privacy commissioners of Alberta and Canada are launching investigations into the use of facial recognition technology, without the public's consent, in at least two malls in Calgary.A notice posted Friday to the Alberta privacy commissioner website says the investigation will look to determine, "what types of personal information are being collected, whether consent for collection or notice of collection is required or would be recommended, for what purposes personal information is collected, whether the data is being shared with other businesses, law enforcement or third parties, and what safeguards or security measures are in place to protect personal information."It's said that Alberta's privacy commissioner opened the investigation, based on the level of public interest surrounding the issue of whether or not it's cool for property owners to collect biometric information without a visitor's knowledge or consent. It's almost like we value our privacy and the ability to make informed decisions, or something.Image via Pixabay