The retail giant argued it was entitled to use the technology to tackle refund fraud under an exemption in the Privacy Act.
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Retail giant Kmart Australia plans to dispute a finding that it broke privacy laws by collecting consumers' data through facial-recognition technology.
The retail giant argued it was entitled to use the technology to tackle refund fraud under an exemption in the Privacy Act.
The retail giant argued it was entitled to use the technology to tackle refund fraud under an exemption in the Privacy Act.
Kmart will look to fight a finding it broke privacy laws by using facial recognition cameras on customers, which the retailer says is needed to curb...
Kmart will look to fight a finding it broke privacy laws by using facial recognition cameras on customers, which the retailer says is needed to curb...
Retailer 'indiscriminately' collected personal data.
Retailer 'indiscriminately' collected personal data.
Kmart is “reviewing its options” to appeal the government watchdog’s finding on facial recognition cameras installed in stores to detect theft.
Kmart is “reviewing its options” to appeal the government watchdog’s finding on facial recognition cameras installed in stores to detect theft.
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MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's privacy watchdog has temporarily suspended the use of facial recognition technology at Milan's Linate airport pending the...