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Maroc Maroc - THEWEST.COM.AU - Business - 18/Sep 01:14

Kmart breached shoppers' privacy with facial tech

Retail giant Kmart Australia plans to dispute a finding that it broke privacy laws by collecting consumers' data through facial-recognition technology.

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