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Privacy Concerns in Australia

Facial recognition is now being trialed in retail in Australia to curtail crime and streamline the customer experience, in addition to its use by immigration and law enforcement agencies. The wider implementation of the technology, however, is raising questions about consumer privacy, algorithmic bias, and cultural concerns.

The problem with this is that people tend to trust technology more than their eyes, and you’d have to be a very skilled individual to be able to tell that the biometric identification is inaccurate.

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HRDs Protection Act of 2024

United States Senator Ben Cardin and Representative James McGovern introduced the Human Rights Defenders Protection Act of 2024,

Personal Data in CJEU

The opinion of Advocate General (AG) Priit Pikamäe refers to a case where a Polish

Avast Fined $16.5M

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered a software company Avast, to pay $16.5 million

Data Privacy in 2024

The importance of safeguarding data privacy has gained significant awareness in recent years. This is

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