‘Most intrusive’: Bunnings facial recognition breached privacy laws

Hardware giant Bunnings breached the privacy of potentially hundreds of thousands of Australians when it used facial recognition technology on in-store CCTV footage, the privacy watchdog has found. In a long-awaited finding on Tuesday, Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind determined that the retailer’s use of the facial recognition system without consent over three years was disproportionate…

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