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Privacy advocates cheered when Illinois passed its Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) in 2008 regulating commercial use of finger, iris, and facial scans. With companies such as Facebook Inc. and Google Inc. developing facial tagging technology, it was clear that laws would be needed to ensure companies didn’t collect and use biometric data in ways that compromised an individual’s right to privacy. If you lose your credit card, it’s easily replaced. But what happens when a company loses, or tries to profit from, your fingerprint?
Tech Companies Are Pushing Back Against Biometric Privacy Laws
Is Facebook's Facial-Scanning Technology Invading Your Privacy Rights?
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How profits are made off your privacy rights is far to complicated for those who live and die for their almighty feds who tell them what to do , how to do it, what is safe, what isn't safe.... Oh never worry just bend over and obey like good little sheep. You'll be just fine in those kiss ass safe spaces.
Tech Companies Are Pushing Back Against Biometric Privacy Laws
Is Facebook's Facial-Scanning Technology Invading Your Privacy Rights?
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How profits are made off your privacy rights is far to complicated for those who live and die for their almighty feds who tell them what to do , how to do it, what is safe, what isn't safe.... Oh never worry just bend over and obey like good little sheep. You'll be just fine in those kiss ass safe spaces.