Facial recognition technologies already used in 11 EU countries and counting, report says

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  1. *In cooperative searches, for instance, facial recognition to unlock smartphones is not considered to currently pose a risk of mass surveillance. However, the report notes that the situation might change if the legal framework were modified, as these cooperative systems have accumulated massive amounts of personal data.*

    You have to be an idiot to willingly give any company that information and NOT think it’s going to be used against you later. This kind of thing needs to be banned into nonexistence.

  2. Police in Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, and the Netherlands employ facial recognition technologies for ‘ex-post identification’ in their criminal investigations. Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Sweden are expected to follow suit soon

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